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Will irresistible force overcome immovable object?
Looking at the role of solar photovoltaics in the energy transition is reminiscent of the paradox arising from the clash of an irresistible force and an immovable object. In this note, it will be argued that the irresistible force of low-cost solar generation will win out over the apparently immovable obstacles.