Renewable Power Generation Costs in 2022: lower than fossil fuels
Submitted 1 year ago by silence7@slrpnk.net to energy@slrpnk.net
https://www.irena.org/Publications/2023/Aug/Renewable-Power-Generation-Costs-in-2022
Submitted 1 year ago by silence7@slrpnk.net to energy@slrpnk.net
https://www.irena.org/Publications/2023/Aug/Renewable-Power-Generation-Costs-in-2022
BastingChemina@slrpnk.net 1 year ago
It’s good !
So solar and wind are going down. It’s very good we will need to install a lot of that.
Biomass is also going down which is good since solar and wind need thermal power station to back them up. Even though I have concern about competition on agricultural land.
Hydropower is going up, my intuition is that most of the suitable sites for hydropower are already in use. I don’t think we will see a huge increase of hydropower capacity in the future. In the western world at least.
Geothermal, I don’t know about this one. This is a very complex energy and it as potential to become much bigger than it is now or not.
furrowsofar@beehaw.org 1 year ago
Maybe I am wrong, but geothermal I think is quite site specific. You either have that resource our you do not. Solar and Wind seem a lot more general. Agree, most of the hydro sites are probably taken.
Biomass. Note sure most biomass is specifically grown. It is usually waste disposal. Not even sure this is really that sustainable long run. Are there sustainable biomass plans?