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by JumpCrisscross
1263 days ago
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The second link [1]. 8.61¢ per kWh, national average for industry. Lower in the energy states. > price rockets upwards Again, where is this happening? I’ve provided numerous data points refuting this faulty hypothesis, yet you keep circling back to it. Across the West, fossil fuels are being shifted away from for environmental reasons. India and China burn coal. That’s why Indian and Chinese power prices are even in America’s ballpark. Surprisingly, we’re finding some of the new generation methods, e.g. wind but increasingly also solar, to be even cheaper than coal and oil. [1] https://www.eia.gov/electricity/monthly/update/end-use.php |
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