Wednesday, February 15, 2017

Cost of Power Video References (2017-02-15-CostPerMw)

Video Number One
Reference Document: Comparing The Costs Of Renewable And Conventional Energy Sources, http://energyinnovation.org/2015/02/07/levelized-cost-of-energy/ , February 7, 2015

Author: Energy Innovation Policy and Technology LLC, http://energyinnovation.org/ Their mission is to accelerate progress in clean energy by supporting the policies that most effectively reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

Definition: Levelized Energy Cost (LEC), https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cost_of_electricity_by_source
 is the net present value of the cost of the electricity over the lifetime of a generating asset ($), divided by the total power produced (Mwh).

Notes! Costs are specific to each unique situation. You cannot easily compare costs from different studies. Calculating costs depends to some degree on assumptions. In this study the environmental cost of fossil fuels is not included. Solar and wind may require battery storage. Coal plants take longer to ramp up. Solar and wind have very little variable cost. If there is no demand then excess power goes nowhere. Siting and making use of existing structures may effect cost.



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Video Number Two
Wind And Solar Are Our Cheapest Electricity Sources — Now What Do We Do?
https://medium.com/americas-power-plan/wind-and-solar-are-our-cheapest-electricity-sources-now-what-do-we-do-b323082239de#.qts529szf




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