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by throwaway2037
947 days ago
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I did some googling about this issue. Roughly I searched: natural gas/solar/wind construction cost per MW in United States I found: Natural gas: ~1200 USD/kW, Solar: ~1500 USD/kW, Wind: ~1500 USD/kW Let us say that solar and wind is about 25% more expensive to build. All types have high up front costs, so interest rates will affect nearly equally. However, operations for solar and wind must be way cheaper over 10/20/30 year time frame. To be fair, I never read anything about maintenance costs for solar and wind. It certainly isn't zero, as the wind turbine will need periodic servicing, and the solar panels need to be cleaned. |
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This link is to one from a couple of years ago that I found on the web, but you can look up the latest one in their PDF:
https://reneweconomy.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/lazar...
Some things are affected more than others, especially nuclear, but it doesn't really swap relative positions to any great degree.