I was listening to the below podcast and at 20 mins in the speaker brings up this "lenders are enthusiastic about lending to solar - its default levels are 0.0001% historically" Now a business where capital loans are plentiful, the inventory just sits nicely in a field and you are selling what everyone everywhere wants seems a good business. Especially if we throw in some fun optimisationSo what is wrong about solar farming - is it a ground level cash producer at low margins for the next decade? Or is there something I don't know ?
Pathways to Climate Security https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/war-studies/id402434575