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rsynnott
858 days ago
Sorry, what I mean is that the $48/MWh figure benefits from significant subsidy; it's not a realistic cost of provision.
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beefman
858 days ago
Perhaps surprisingly, it is a realistic cost and could be much lower if the electricity market were efficient (as opposed to being an amalgam of regional monopolies with essentially no price incentives).
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