In Australia, Wind Power Is Already Cheaper Than Fossil Fuels, And Solar Is Right Behind
source: http://thinkprogress.org/climate/2013/02/10/1566881/in-australia-wind-power-is-already-cheap...
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By Jeff Spross on Feb 10, 2013 at 10:00 am
According to the latest research from Bloomberg New Energy Finance, electricity from wind power can now be supplied more cheaply in Australia than power from either coal or natural gas — and solar and other forms of renewable energy aren’t far behind.
Older coal-fired power plants from the 70s and 80s still compete at lower prices than renewables — but only because their construction costs have depreciated. For the deployment of any new power generation in Australia, renewables now appear to be the way to go.
Australia currently charges polluters $23 in Australian dollars per metric ton of carbon they emit, but the study concluded that wind power would still undercut fossil fuels even without that correction of the market’s failure to properly build in the costs of carbon pollution:
“The study shows that electricity can be supplied from a new wind farm at a cost of [$80 per megawatt hour in Australian dollars], compared to [$143 per megawatt hour] from a new coal plant or [$116 per megawatt hour] from a new baseload gas plant, including the cost of emissions under the Gillard government’s carbon pricing scheme. However even without a carbon price (the most efficient way to reduce economy-wide emissions) wind energy is 14% cheaper than new coal and 18% cheaper than new gas.…
“Bloomberg New Energy Finance’s research on Australia shows that since 2011, the cost of wind generation has fallen by 10% and the cost of solar photovoltaics by 29%. In contrast, the cost of energy from new fossil-fuelled plants is high and rising. New coal is made expensive by high financing costs. The study surveyed Australia’s four largest banks and found that lenders are unlikely to finance new coal without a substantial risk premium due to the reputational damage of emissions-intensive investments – if they are to finance coal at all.”
So the study expects both coal and natural gas to rise in cost over the next two decades. Among other things, coal power consumes more water than any other source of energy. That will drive up coal’s cost, as fresh water becomes scarcer due to the very climate change driven by coal power’s carbon emissions. And in America, at least, there’s evidence that the major proven natural gas reserves will peak out within the time frame of BNEF’s analysis, rendering the boom in that energy source decidedly temporary.
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buddhawoman
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I do wish I could buy solar, and wind for my home..I don't why it has to cost so much only the wealthy can do this. Not the regular person in the USA
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buddhawoman
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Tayllerand
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But also kills a lot of birds.
The End.
P.S.( MMMMMMEEEEEEEOOOOOOOOWWWWW) - 3 months ago
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Tayllerand
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northernexpat
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Once again, it's not the US or Canada that are setting the example for the rest of the world. Australia and Europe are starting to move into a more energy efficient 21st Century. Let's hope we catch up soon. Thanks, for this post Coolplanet.
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northernexpat
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Vierotchka
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Thom Hartmann:
A New Manhattan Project - A lesson from Australia!
Something interesting is happening in Australia. A new study by the research firm Bloomberg New Energy Finance has found that unsubsidized renewable energy is now cheaper than fossil fuels like coal and gas. In fact, it's a lot cheaper. Let's take a lesson from Australia and the Eurozone, which have both set up carbon taxes to make 19th century energy barons pay for at least some of the damage they've done. And then use that revenue for a green energy revolution here in America. Considering the threats of climate change, war, and disease, only an idiot - or a fossil-fuel billionaire like Charles or David Koch - would want us to bring in more oil with a pipeline or take any other steps to continue America's dependence on dirty and costly last-century fuels.
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Vierotchka
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artemis6
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Vierotchka:
Good and important news !
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artemis6
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Milieu
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This Just Cannot Be True, Faux and the Republic Syndicate told me so.
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artemis6
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Ditch 'em Australia ! Wooot !
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coolplanet
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http://www.youtube.com/v/P-MJohbu3UU?version=3&
Codrington Wind Farm - Australia's First Commercial Wind Farm - July 2012
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coolplanet
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mrpuma2u
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Solar can work even after the sun has gone down...
http://inhabitat.com/worlds-first-molten-salt-solar-plant-produces-power-at-nigh...
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coolplanet
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mrpuma2u:
"Heat from the molten salt is used to boil water and drive the turbines, just like other fossil fuel plants. CSP plants use the same kind of steam turbines as typical fossil fueled power plants. This makes it possible to supplement existing power plants with CSP or even to retrofit plants to change over to clean energy producing technology."
WOW, this is fantastic! We don't have to bulldoze and rebuild new power plants.
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coolplanet
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coolplanet
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http://www.youtube.com/v/N8IFuNNCl80?version=3&
Clean Energy Cheaper than Fossil Fuels: How Do We Do It?
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coolplanet
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mrpuma2u
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Yup we are behind the world in renewables, it's sad really, We have a ton of potential in both solar AND wind.
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mrpuma2u
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attilatheblond
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mrpuma2u:
Hells bells, the wind of FAUX News could probably power three major cities.
Seriously, if we would spend 1/2 of what we subsidize fossil fuels (not counting the highway system which has supported Big Oil for generation) we would have a pretty sweet thing going, more jobs, cleaner air and more innovation for a better world.
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treewolf39
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attilatheblond:
Got that right! Even their clips blow me over.
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attilatheblond:
Yep. Had we taken the hint in the wake of the 1973 oil embargo and gotten serious, we could probably be mostly free of carbon by now.
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coolplanet
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"...since 2011, the cost of wind generation has fallen by 10% and the cost of solar photovoltaics by 29%. In contrast, the cost of energy from new fossil-fueled plants is high and rising."
Coal, Gas and Oil barons want us to pay more for energy, with our dollars and our health.
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coolplanet
