Not exact matches
But there could be a lot more clouds and the result * could be *
less sunlight for solar panels, but it seems the net result would tend to increase the amount
sunlight available at the surface.
Co2 can only cause the effect where there is extra radiation for it to absorb, in the low
sunlight model there is
less available radiation in the bandwidths that would already be more than saturated by elevated co2.
Of course,
Sunlight is
available for only half the day and
less of it falls on each square meter of surface near the poles than near the equator.