The solar energy industry has experienced explosive growth in recent years and is now the fastest-growing source of energy globally. Currently, it provides 6% of the world’s electricity, but by the mid-2030s, it is projected to become the planet’s single biggest source of electricity. In a decade, it may even surpass all other sources of energy. The abundance and affordability of solar power are expected to have a significant impact on many aspects of our lives.
The rise of solar power has sparked curiosity about its origins and what its future holds. Some are questioning if we will ever be able to collect unlimited energy from the sun, even from space. To gain insights into the future of solar power and its implications for global politics, business, science, and technology, listen to a podcast hosted by Alok Jha, The Economist’s science and technology editor. Contributors to the discussion include Jenny Chase of BloombergNEF, Ali Hajimiri of Caltech, Sam Adlen of Space Solar, and Hal Hodson and John McDermott from The Economist.
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