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by Ekaros
1243 days ago
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It really depends is the real answer. Let's take a pretty low price of 50 per tonne from 2018. Tonne produces 2 460 kWh. Thus 2 cents per kWh. But last year prices were at 400+ level and currently 170 I think. So about 6 cents per kWh. Not actually not that tiny fraction. Ofc, this ignores fixed costs, and carbon credits that are huge price add. |
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