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by hi-v-rocknroll
763 days ago
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The tipping point for solar and wind being cheaper (LCOE) and cleaner to deploy and maintain rapidly overtook all other forms of energy (coal, gas, nuclear, and hydro) in more and more markets over time thanks to the economies-of-scale of more deployments and improved manufacturing processes. There are some markets where coal or gas is the cheaper and expedient solution for now where local LCOEs are different, but not for long. https://ourworldindata.org/cheap-renewables-growth |
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I don't think we have a full account of the cost of the chemicals involved in semi-conductor construction.
I know its an inconvenient fact....
We all want to hate nuclear power but have no good storage plans for these new variable green power sources.
Nuclear may take a long time to spin up but it is constant and reliable.
Electrify the economy they say....
They forget wind and solar are part time producers.