| Even without including cost overruns and decomissioning, wind energy costs the same per kilowatt of capacity[0,1]. And the actually produced energy as share of capacity (= the capacity factor) is way better than most think. For the nuclear plants in France it currently is just over 70%, while it is about 50% globally for offshore wind parks [2,3] [0] http://www.windustry.org/how_much_do_wind_turbines_cost [1] https://www.reuters.com/article/us-edf-nuclear-epr/frances-e... [2] http://css.umich.edu/factsheets/wind-energy-factsheet [3] https://www.worldnuclearreport.org/IMG/pdf/20170912wnisr2017... Edit: Changed phrasing because it apparently sounded like the 50% capacity factor also referred to France. |
https://bilan-electrique-2018.rte-france.com/eolien/
Also there is currently no offshore wind park, as only offshore would approach the 50% capacity factor, but they won't, they will be in the 43% as estimated by renewables.ninja
The price of the MWh of offsore park will be from 44 to 150€/MWh, where EDF is forced to sell its nuclear at 42€/MWh, average price of wind in 2020 93€/MWh.