Researchers have found 53 technologies are predictable in the same way computing is with Moore's Law. User lughnasadh, in the Future(s) Studies subreddit, 30 Jan 2016
The paper "How predictable is technological progress?" which found that the costs of a PV module decreased at an average rate of 10% per year since 1980. OP - and those falls are predicted to continue for at least 5-10 more years User CommercialSolarGuy, in the Technology subreddit, 29 Jan 2016
The paper "How predictable is technological progress?" which found that the costs of a PV module decreased at an average rate of 10% per year since 1980. OP - and those falls are predicted to continue for at least 5-10 more years User CommercialSolarGuy, in the business subreddit, 29 Jan 2016
The paper "How predictable is technological progress?" which found that the costs of a PV module decreased at an average rate of 10% per year since 1980. OP - and those falls are predicted to continue for at least 5-10 more years User CommercialSolarGuy, in the Renewable Energy: safe, clean, unlimited energy for our future. subreddit, 29 Jan 2016
The paper "How predictable is technological progress?" which found that the costs of a PV module decreased at an average rate of 10% per year since 1980. OP - and those falls are predicted to continue for at least 5-10 more years User CommercialSolarGuy, in the solar news subreddit, 29 Jan 2016
The paper "How predictable is technological progress?" which found that the costs of a PV module decreased at an average rate of 10% per year since 1980. OP - and those falls are predicted to continue for at least 5-10 more years User CommercialSolarGuy, in the Energy News and Discussion subreddit, 29 Jan 2016
How predictable is technological progress? User garden_frog, in the Future(s) Studies subreddit, 15 Mar 2015