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@ErikJonker@mastodon.social well, no. Because solar panels have a limited life span. When all the solar panels start to fail that were installed during the subsidy peak (last 10 years) , in the current market people will very likely hesitate to replace them. so it might actually look more like a bell curve. The same probably for windmills although less dramatic.
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