Let me just drag something down from upthread.
Solar power is nice, because it's everywhere and it doesn't run out,
Yes, the sun shines everywhere. However, most of that energy is expended on clouds, making us rely on specific geographic features (such as clear skies for most of the year), which are not that common.
(well, the British will have to import it, but that's it )
So would the polish, french, germans, norwegians, americans, canadians, chinese..... the list goes on. Not every country has the kind of geographical features mentioned above that make Solar a good, viable contender for a major role in the energy generation business.
Oh, and btw, the only reason solar tech is where it is at is because of billions upon billions of government subsidies to make solar viable in an area where it really isn't (Namely, Germany). Solar works best in areas that are rather lacking in the necessary infrastructures for the moment (like, say, the Sahara).
Finally, I am going to predict that someone is going to say something about solar energy stations in space that beam down energy. Let me just point out that any beam capable of delivering a worthwhile energy load through the atmosphere to a receiving station closer to the ground is functionally indistinguishable from an orbital death ray.