Map shows when solar power is a bargain

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A prototype sun tracking solar panel made by Concentrix Solar collects energy from its location at the University of California San Diego February 10, 2011. Under California's new carbon trading system, big polluters will be paying through the nose for the privilege. And so will everyone else in the state. Picture taken February 10, 2011. To match Special Report CALIFORNIA/CARBON REUTERS/Mike Blake (UNITED STATES - Tags: ENERGY ENVIRONMENT BUSINESS)
A prototype sun tracking solar panel made by Concentrix Solar collects energy from its location at the University of California San Diego February 10, 2011. Under California's new carbon trading system, big polluters will be paying through the nose for the privilege. And so will everyone else in the state. Picture taken February 10, 2011. To match Special Report CALIFORNIA/CARBON REUTERS/Mike Blake (UNITED STATES - Tags: ENERGY ENVIRONMENT BUSINESS)SAM MIRCOVICH / Reuters
California's investments in renewable energy help make San Diego one of the hottest markets for green jobs in the U.S.
California's investments in renewable energy help make San Diego one of the hottest markets for green jobs in the U.S.

In 2013, the cost of solar power in San Diego will be cheaper than electricity from the local utility grid, according the predictions of an energy policy analyst who created a handy graphic to illustrate when so-called grid parity will be achieved.

A prototype sun tracking solar panel made by Concentrix Solar collects energy from its location at the University of California San Diego February 10, 2011. Under California's new carbon trading system, big polluters will be paying through the nose for the privilege. And so will everyone else in the state. Picture taken February 10, 2011. To match Special Report CALIFORNIA/CARBON REUTERS/Mike Blake (UNITED STATES - Tags: ENERGY ENVIRONMENT BUSINESS)
A prototype sun tracking solar panel made by Concentrix Solar collects energy from its location at the University of California San Diego February 10, 2011. Under California's new carbon trading system, big polluters will be paying through the nose for the privilege. And so will everyone else in the state. Picture taken February 10, 2011. To match Special Report CALIFORNIA/CARBON REUTERS/Mike Blake (UNITED STATES - Tags: ENERGY ENVIRONMENT BUSINESS)SAM MIRCOVICH / Reuters

The interactive graphic posted on the Energy Self Reliant States website shows when this moment will be reached in major U.S. cities between now and 2027. 

Parity is a "tipping point, when democratization of the electricity system not only makes political and economic sense, but becomes more competitive than using utility-delivered electricity," writes analyst John Farrell.

His calculations assume that the cost of solar will continue to fall by 7 percent a year and grid electricity will rise at 2 percent a year. 

If true, then San Diego will be the first to reach the parity milestone, followed by New York in 2015. From there, parity is progressively reached across the southern tier of the U.S. with my cloudy, rainy, northern hometown of Seattle not reaching parity until 2027.

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