In one of the fastest and most astonishing turnarounds in the history of energy, building and running new renewable energy is now cheaper than just running existing coal and nuclear plants in many areas. (emphasis added)
A widely-used yearly benchmarking study — the Levelized Cost of Energy Analysis (LCOE) from the financial firm Lazard Ltd. — reached this stunning conclusion: In many regions “the full-lifecycle costs of building and operating renewables-based projects have dropped below the operating costs alone of conventional generation technologies such as coal or nuclear.”
Lazard focused on the cost of a power for a plant over its entire lifetime in North America, and how the “increasing economic advantage of renewables in the U.S.” will drive even deeper penetration of solar and wind here.
But Lazard also makes a key global point: It’s more expensive to operate conventional energy sources in the developing world than it is in the United States. So the advantage renewables have over conventional sources is even larger in the rapidly growing electricity markets like India and China.
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Stephan, this is all happening so fast. This ditty in today’s CBC News: http://www.cbc.ca/news/business/electricity-prices-markets-auction-alberta-1.4417616
The idea that we could find tech solutions to get humanity out of this existential crisis is moot. The most important conversations we could have today, are on topics we refuse to discuss. Our very existence as a species “hangs” in the balance.