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by crimsonnoodle58
29 days ago
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I asked Claude to map Chinese electricity prices vs capacity (broken down by power plant type) from 1990 onwards and the only thing I see is a dip from 9c to 8c in residential pricing due to renewables oversaturating the grid. Otherwise it was linear, even as renewables were added. Industrial prices remained linear also. So I would say its less renewables keeping the overall price cheap, and more the government subsidies and the sheer amount of electricity being generated by their Coal (1195), Nuclear (61), Gas (~200), Renewable mix. |
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