| Bloomberg's journalists should really start to consult their articles with some experts... First of all, oil is still not cheaper than coal in terms of energy efficiency: 1 oil barrel is equal to 159 kilograms. 1 metric ton is equal to 1000 kilograms. oil heat of combustion = 47 MJ/kg (optimistically) coal heat of combustion = 25 MJ/kg https://world-nuclear.org/information-library/facts-and-figu... coal price per metric ton from article = $66.85 oil price per barrel from article = $26.98 Which give us: coal: 25 [MJ/kg] * 1000 [kg] = 25000 MJ / 66.85$ = 374 [MJ per $] oil: 47 [MJ/kg] * 159 [kg] = 7473 [MJ] / $26.98 = 276 [MJ per $] Secondly, we have regulations and limits on coal and some artificial anti free market regulations on renewable.
So comparing it does not make any sense. You newer know what would be a price of renewable energy in total without these regulations. Thirdly, as a homework please make a similar calculation for wood :) |