Solar Energy Is Even Cheaper Than You Think | Jenny Chase | TED

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You've probably all heard that solar modules are cheap,
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but I'm not sure you appreciate just how cheap.
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You can buy a solar module
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for the price of about eight cups of the posh coffee
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you get here in Brussels.
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You can make solar panels into a fence,
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and it's not significantly more expensive than ordinary fencing material.
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But this isn't just great news for rich Europeans who drink posh coffee.
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Solar power is starting to displace fossil fuels
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in the countries that most need cheap and clean electricity.
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Now, I have been an analyst of this sector for nearly 20 years
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and the growth is really impressive.
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This chart shows new solar built every year,
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and last year,
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444 gigawatts of solar modules got installed worldwide.
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More than half of that was in China, actually.
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Four hundred and forty-four gigawatts is quite a lot.
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It's more than the power capacity of Japan.
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And even more is being installed this year.
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It's probably just under 600 gigawatts.
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But I have to take you off on a diversion now
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to complain about how hard my job is.
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Back in 2007,
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there were about 12 countries installing solar,
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and the official data coming out of them was good.
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Now my team is trying to cover 146 solar markets,
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and some of the data is really bad.
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Even Germany and Spain are installing more solar than is in their official data.
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So what hope is there for good data
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about countries in Africa or Southeast Asia?
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Take, for example, Pakistan.
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Now this chart shows the exports of solar modules
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from China to Pakistan
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according to China Customs.
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It reports in dollars,
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but we convert to gigawatts using average prices.
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So the official data on how much solar is installed in Pakistan
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is that there's less than three gigawatts in the country.
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But more solar modules left China for Pakistan in 2022 alone.
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Now, we did think that substantial amounts of those
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were being re-exported to Afghanistan
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to run irrigation pumps, to grow poppies, to make heroin.
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And there's also a money laundering scheme which distorts the data.
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But these don't seem to be that big.
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And in 2024, things got ridiculous.
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Sixteen gigawatts of solar modules have left China for Pakistan
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in the first eight months of this year.
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What is going on here?
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I worked with a machine-learning
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and satellite data firm called Atlas Maps
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to detect the solar modules in Pakistan.
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Now, the great thing about detecting solar modules using satellite data
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is you can't really hide solar modules.
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The bad thing is that they are distributed,
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they're quite small installations,
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and sometimes they look a lot like greenhouses or skylights.
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But Atlas Maps found 443 installations in Pakistan,
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many of which we had no idea existed,
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and looking a lot like the ones on the right of this map,
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that's some rooftop solar.
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It also missed some,
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like, you can see some on the left of this map
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that the machine-learning algorithm just did not detect.
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But you can see them.
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You would see them better if the picture was better,
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but they're there.
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What the satellite data did confirm
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is that solar modules in Pakistan
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are installed near the industrial clusters of Lahore, Karachi and Islamabad.
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And actually, if you go on Google Earth
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and just look at a random spot somewhere in Pakistan, in these cities,
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you can see that loads of the roofs have solar panels on them.
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It's really incredible.
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So the solar boom in Pakistan is really happening.
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It's not just an artifact of China customs data.
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So why?
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So unfortunately, Pakistan is vulnerable to extreme temperatures.
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In 2024, 500 people have died in Pakistan in heat waves
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and temperatures reached 52 degrees Celsius
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So this is a country where people really need fans
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and air conditioning to survive.
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But power is expensive in Pakistan, increasingly expensive,
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and the total power capacity per person in Pakistan is 1/18
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as much as it is in the United States.
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This is a country that really needs power.
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Now, the good thing about solar panels is that they generate in the daytime.
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So if you want to run air conditioning and fans,
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they're generating at the right time to do that.
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And we're pretty sure that this is what businesses
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and homes in Pakistan are doing.
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They're installing solar panels to reduce how much they have to pay the grid
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and to run their cooling systems,
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as well as the other stuff that they do.
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But this is a problem for the largely coal-fired grid in Pakistan
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because it's losing its best customers,
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which means it has to put up the prices for its remaining customers
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to fund the continuing operation of its coal plants.
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Which means that those remaining customers have higher prices
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and even more reason to go solar.
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And the power demand in Pakistan fell nine percent in 2023
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as tracked by the grid.
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And this is probably partly because power is expensive,
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but also because of all these solar panels
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that are not being seen by the grid.
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So ...
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As analysts -- obviously, this is complicated,
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but we feel generally glad
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that Pakistanis are getting their power from cheap and clean sources.
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It seems in general a good thing.
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But you can't always expect solar build to just go steadily up.
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Solar markets are more like a roller coaster.
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Actually, we call it the solar coaster.
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Take, for example, South Africa.
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This is data on rooftop solar new build by month
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from state utility Eskom,
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which has a really interesting way of tracking this data.
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It estimates rooftop solar build by the power demand
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it doesn't see on the grid at particular times.
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There was a boom in solar installations in South Africa
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because it was a really bad blackout season,
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and people literally built solar, so they had power.
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And as analysts, we got really excited about this.
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A gigawatt of rooftop solar was built in two months.
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A gigawatt is the size of a medium-sized coal-fired power plant.
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OK, it only runs in the daytime, but it works.
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So we got really excited.
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We thought that South Africans would copy their neighbors,
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and the South African solar market would keep going up and up and up.
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We were wrong about that.
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The solar market has fallen back actually in South Africa in 2024,
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and this is because there were fewer blackouts.
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And this is partly because Eskom fixed its coal-fired power plants.
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Yay!
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But also because the solar is helping to support the grid.
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So it's not always simple,
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but cheaper solar power is helping poorer countries
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to meet their power demand without increasing fossil fuel use.
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And this is what makes my job interesting.
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But what we need is to stop burning fossil fuels.
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And it's most obvious that solar is helping there in markets
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with less unmet need for power.
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Take California, for example.
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This is an average day of power supply on each year from 2012 to 2023.
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In 2012, California got 43 percent of its power
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from gas burned in state,
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and it imported 29 percent.
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By 2015,
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you can see the little yellow bit in this chart,
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that's large-scale solar eating into power imports
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in the middle of the day.
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And by 2023,
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on an average day,
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there is so much solar
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that the state is exporting power around noon.
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So this is having an impact.
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What's next?
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Well, do you see the little pink bit in 2022 and 2023.
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That's batteries.
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Batteries are doing exactly what they're meant to do.
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They're charging on solar in the daytime,
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and they're discharging in the evening
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so that the gas-fired power plants don't have to be ramped up.
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And thanks to all these trends,
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California carbon emissions per unit of electricity generation
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have fallen over 30 percent since 2012.
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So solar power is pushing out fossil fuels
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in both richer and poorer countries.
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And the next step is probably batteries working with solar
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and working with wind and other renewables to continue to push out fossil fuels.
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This is actually working.
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And that is why I have hope that we can beat climate change.
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Thank you.
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(Applause)
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