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Global clean energy investment was $53.6 billion in the first quarter of 2017, down 17 per cent from the same period in 2016. Highlights were $1.4 billion of public market share issues by Tesla, and Enel’s estimated $650 million financing of its 754 MW solar photovoltaic complex in Mexico. This year’s first quarter “reflects once again the declines in average capital costs per megawatt for wind and solar. This trend means that year-by-year it’s possible to finance equivalent amounts of capacity in these technologies for fewer dollars,” according to Bloomberg.
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Solar And Wind: Fewer Dollars Needed To Finance Capacity

 

 

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