basically:

Pakistan, with Chinese financing, solved a problem of frequent rotating blackouts by building coal-fired power plants. Those are more expensive than solar, so people are installing small-scale solar right and left…which means that the coal-fired power plants aren’t financially viable.

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    17 hours ago

    i think it’s just weird phrasing, like, the country’s grid is dirty and expensive and it’s awesome that cheap solar is threatening it

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      15 hours ago

      If you read the article it describes how this phenomenon is really bad for the Pakistani government who are in debt and the working class who can’t invest in solar panels and thus end up having to pay way more for their already expensive energy to compensate for companies who are no longer using it.