Solar power production undercut by coal pollution
Solar power production undercut by coal pollution
arstechnica.com
Solar power production undercut by coal pollution
Each year, some of the power solar could have produced is blocked by aerosols.

Each year, some of the power solar could have produced is blocked by aerosols.
Researchers have found that aerosols, both natural and human-derived, significantly reduce the power we could be getting from solar panels, to the tune of hundreds of terawatts a year. And a lot of those aerosols come from burning coal.