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Book Synopsis: "This is an essential book for anyone aiming to start a career in solar power or just seeking a deeper understanding. It’s also an entertaining read, salted with personal anecdotes and, in places, wry humour. Jenny Chase gives a lively account of how she rose through a precarious startup to become the head of solar analysis at Bloomberg. There is helpful career advice. At its core the book contains detailed analysis of the history, technology, economics, finance, and business practices of the photovoltaics industry and her views on its prospects. The style is relaxed and discursive, and the reader feels privileged to be enjoying a coffee and a friendly chat with someone who is uniquely well informed about this industry so vital for our future." Neil Hirst Imperial College London "This book is good for getting — and keeping — a job as a solar analyst." Francesco d'Avack Solar Analyst IHS Markits "A must-read for anyone interested in renewable energy and the energy transition."
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Solar power has become big business, with $131 billion invested in 2018, up from just $11.2 billion in 2004 but down from $171 billion in 2017 as unit costs fell. New installed capacity grew from 1.1GW in 2004 to about 107GW in 2018, a steady rise as solar begins to compete with fossil fuels on cost and to be built in nearly every country. This is a book for the solar workers of the future, a business book for those without a business or economics background and those simply curious about major shifts happening in the world energy economy. Key financial, economic and technical concepts are interspersed with the history of the first decade of cheap solar power, and the author's experience of being part of a successful startup in the clean energy sector.
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Are you interested in starting a career in solar power? Or are you simply curious about the major shifts happening in the world's energy economy? Introducing the Solar Power Finance Without The Jargon book, an essential read for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of solar power. Written by Jenny Chase, head of solar analysis at Bloomberg, this book combines detailed analysis, personal anecdotes, and even a touch of humor to engage and educate readers.
Why is this book a must-read? Not only does it provide a comprehensive overview of the history, technology, economics, finance, and business practices in the photovoltaics industry, but it also offers valuable career advice. Whether you're aiming to start a career as a solar analyst or simply want to stay updated on renewable energy and the energy transition, this book has it all.
Solar power has become a booming business, with billions of dollars invested and significant growth in installed capacity. Solar power is now competing with fossil fuels on cost and is being implemented in almost every country. With this book, you'll gain the knowledge and insights needed to thrive in this dynamic industry.
Get ahead of the curve and stay informed about the future of solar power. Grab your copy of Solar Power Finance Without The Jargon today and join the ranks of the solar workers of the future.
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