Not necessarily a problem; recall that the way economics works is the market will have marginal businesses that are on the verge of being unprofitable to run - so seeing some borderline cases is not troubling.
It looks like solar is finally becoming economic; so it is reasonable that the marginal producers right now will be solar farms. But assuming the price trends continue businesses will start to appear that make good money.
Although there does seem to be a serious risk to grid stability. Most of the energy emergencies in the last few years have been linked to areas that invested heavily in renewables.
Indeed. Arguably it shows just how good for the economy wind and solar are - they are so easy to install and build that companies that run businesses doing that just don't have any real edge.
It looks like solar is finally becoming economic; so it is reasonable that the marginal producers right now will be solar farms. But assuming the price trends continue businesses will start to appear that make good money.
Although there does seem to be a serious risk to grid stability. Most of the energy emergencies in the last few years have been linked to areas that invested heavily in renewables.