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Larry Kazmerski: Every 40 minutes, we receive enough solar energy on the Earth to completely power everything we do.

You are listening to Larry Kazmerski, of the National Renewable Energy Laboratory. [---1---] (Hint:Dr.)

Larry Kazmerski: The energy is there. [---2---](本句有一個:)

Kazmerski said things are moving in the right direction. [---3----]

Larry Kazmerski: This grew by 80% in this last year.

But still, today, installing solar panels on your roof is expensive. [---4---]

Larry Kazmerski: What happens is that it enables the industry to build up its capacity. [---5---](重復的詞只寫一遍)

[---6---]

Larry Kazmerski: I think finally, finally, these renewable technologies, and solar, in particular, really has a chance.

I'm Lindsay Patterson. E&S is a clear voice for science.

【視聽版科學小組榮譽出品】
We asked Dr. Kazmerski what it will take to be able to use this power to meet the world's electricity needs. It's a matter of two things: one thing is to be able to convert it, and the second thing is to be able to convert it economically, so that all of us consumers can afford it. He mentioned the growth rate of the photovoltaics industry. Kazmerski said the price tag will come down if the government decides to subsidize solar, as it does for other energy industries. And by building up the capacity, the industry then can benefit from the economies scale. Kazmerski added that investing in research and development will accelerate solar's growth.