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Technological advances in wind and solar now make renewable energy cost-competitive with traditional forms of energy generation. However, despite decreasing costs, renewables have not reached grid parity in most developed markets. Grid parity occurs when a source of energy can generate power at a cost less than or equal to the price of power from the electricity grid. Within renewable energy, grid parity is achieved when the cost of building renewable energy plants is equal to or less than conventional forms of energy, such as fossil fuels. In an effort to increase investment into renewables, governments have offered subsidies to those building wind and solar plants.
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