Spotlight: Abundant Sunshine Not Enough to Power Texas Residential Solar Energy
Benjamin Meier and
Jesse Thompson
Southwest Economy, 2019, issue First Quarter, 14-14
Abstract:
The Texas electricity market doesn?t shine in residential solar energy despite plentiful sunlight. While Texas is No. 1 in wind power, its residential solar capacity per capita was less than one-third that of the U.S. average in 2017.
Date: 2019
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