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China working on solar yaks

by Christopher Mims. China is going to increase its solar capacity 10-fold in the next 5 years. Driving this solar great leap forward will be “feed-in tariff” — Chinese citizens who install solar panels will be paid 15 cents for every kilowatt-hour they produce. Germany uses the same strategy, and as a result

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