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by marcosdumay
945 days ago
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> For that time period. For the time period that the most common generators generate the most energy. By itself, that guarantees that there won't be enough investment to create excess renewables. Or at least that markets won't make that investment. If you want excess renewables (and they are a safety and security necessity), you need to fund it by something that isn't interested on direct ROI. |
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Sure, agreed. I don’t think this is something we should necessarily want. But if it is, it would require subsidy.