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by rando444 3206 days ago
Your argument is solid, as long as you completely ignore the constant falling prices of wind, solar, and other renewable energy generation.
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Wind turbines, solar panels, dams don't come for free and their capital cost ends up in consumers' bills anyway. Sure, on the long run we might achieve cheap or even free energy, but current tendency is rising of electricity prices in many regions, despite wider use of renewables, due to demand increasing even faster.
Obviously the infrastructure is not free, but the prices are falling.

Scotland's government just made a deal to pay two windfarms £57.50 per megawatt hour (MWh), 40% less than they were paying even the previous year. [0]

Prices will continue to fall even further by the time your hypothetical bakery switches to electric vehicles.

[0] https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2017/sep/11/huge-boo...

https://www.ft.com/content/77563334-9484-11e7-a9e6-11d2f0ebb...

"UK offshore wind power subsidy set to undercut nuclear"