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Comment Re:bad units (Score 1) 181

The article really doesn't catch the point. Assuming that single plant keeps up production at the same rate, in 20 years there would be 20*430 MW = 8.6 GW of solar cells out there produced by the single factory. Once it's been around for the life of a solar cell, (lifetime)*430, would be the amount of in service solar power from the factory. The coal plant would still be 500 MW.

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