Rooftop solar could supply two-thirds of global power, study finds

Researchers at the University of Sussex have found that widespread deployment of rooftop solar could cover the vast majority of the world’s electricity consumption, while lowering global temperatures by up to 0.13 C.

Rooftop solar could supply two-thirds of global power, study finds

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