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by strictnein 3297 days ago
I guess that makes more sense. It's more an act of corporate goodwill on their part, helping to build a certain level of renewable energy.
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Partly. But it's also an act of risk hedging. By locking in prices for 20 years, the buyer is insulated from rising prices and the generator is insulated from falling prices.