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Earth Talk: Solar power and energy costs

Solar energy panels cover the roofs of houses on March 08, 2026 in Frankenhofen, Germany. German Economy Minister Katherina Reiche, citing the fall in costs for solar energy panels, recently announced that the government will scale back its subsidies for small solar energy projects. (Sean Gallup/Getty Images/TNS)
Solar energy panels cover the roofs of houses on March 08, 2026 in Frankenhofen, Germany. German Economy Minister Katherina Reiche, citing the fall in costs for solar energy panels, recently announced that the government will scale back its subsidies for small solar energy projects. (Sean Gallup/Getty Images/TNS) TNS

Dear EarthTalk: Does the rise of solar power actually make electricity more expensive for everyone?

-- J.S., Pittsburgh

Answer: Solar energy promises long-term savings and environmental benefits, but the path to widespread adoption is challenging, particularly in the way it affects electricity pricing and the overall energy market.

Solar power generates electricity by harnessing sunlight, so it is a clean energy source. However, adopting it can be costly. Most expenses come from the initial investment in infrastructure, including installing and integrating solar panels into the existing grid. These costs are balanced by the relatively low maintenance and operational expenses going forward. With ongoing advancements in technology and decreasing costs, this renewable energy source is becoming more accessible and affordable for both consumers and utilities.

While these upfront expenses can temporarily raise electricity prices, these costs will stabilize and solar power can lead to more affordable energy for everyone over time.

Solar power also has challenges due to its intermittent nature, being available only during daylight hours, and not aligning with peak demand times, like evenings when electricity use is highest. To ensure a reliable energy supply, backup sources like natural gas are often needed, leading to increased costs.

Energy storage technologies, like batteries and pumped hydropower, are essential for addressing solar energy's intermittency. Storing excess solar power for later use can reduce the need for backup sources. However, the cost of storing electricity remains a significant challenge, making it difficult to rely entirely on wind and solar power. While energy storage is still expensive, advancements in battery technology are expected to reduce these costs over time, making solar energy more affordable.

The rise of solar power may result in short-term increases in electricity prices due to grid upgrades and energy storage costs. But in the long run, solar offers significant savings by reducing reliance on fossil fuels and lowering carbon emissions.

Switching to energy-efficient appliances and supporting policies and companies investing in renewable energy and energy storage solutions is equally important. Educating others about the benefits of solar power and participating in local initiatives like time-of-use energy programs can ensure a more sustainable and cost-effective energy future for everyone.

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EarthTalk is produced by Roddy Scheer & Doug Moss for the 501(c)3 nonprofit EarthTalk.

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This story was originally published April 14, 2026 at 4:22 AM.

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