It can make more sense to build new renewable capacity than run old coal plants
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Re: It can make more sense to build new renewable capacity than run old coal plants
#2Is that still true without incentives, green grants, rebates, and tax credits? Because without all of that and with mountains of red tape nuclear still produces energy at the lowest cost, and without emitting any CO2.
Re: It can make more sense to build new renewable capacity than run old coal plants
#3"[Wind and solar are] even close to being competitive with the marginal costs of running the coal and nuclear plants we already have." Is that still true without incentives, green grants, rebates, and tax credits? Because without all of that and with mountains of red tape nuclear still produces energy at the lowest cost, and without emitting any CO2.
Re: It can make more sense to build new renewable capacity than run old coal plants
#4Re: It can make more sense to build new renewable capacity than run old coal plants
#5"[Wind and solar are] even close to being competitive with the marginal costs of running the coal and nuclear plants we already have." Is that still true without incentives, green grants, rebates, and tax credits? Because without all of that and with mountains of red tape nuclear still produces energy at the lowest cost, and without emitting any CO2.
Re: It can make more sense to build new renewable capacity than run old coal plants
#6Re: It can make more sense to build new renewable capacity than run old coal plants
#7"[Wind and solar are] even close to being competitive with the marginal costs of running the coal and nuclear plants we already have." Is that still true without incentives, green grants, rebates, and tax credits? Because without all of that and with mountains of red tape nuclear still produces energy at the lowest cost, and without emitting any CO2.
Also some of the red tape, for nuclear, is there for a reason.
Re: It can make more sense to build new renewable capacity than run old coal plants
#8Oh, can I not wait to ditch Ontario's Power for my own Renewables. The costs are reaching extremes now. We have some of the most expensive power in the world.
https://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/national/why-does-elect...
Re: It can make more sense to build new renewable capacity than run old coal plants
#9"[Wind and solar are] even close to being competitive with the marginal costs of running the coal and nuclear plants we already have." Is that still true without incentives, green grants, rebates, and tax credits? Because without all of that and with mountains of red tape nuclear still produces energy at the lowest cost, and without emitting any CO2.
Is nuclear completely without subsidies? Also some of the red tape, for nuclear, is there for a reason.
Re: It can make more sense to build new renewable capacity than run old coal plants
#10"[Wind and solar are] even close to being competitive with the marginal costs of running the coal and nuclear plants we already have." Is that still true without incentives, green grants, rebates, and tax credits? Because without all of that and with mountains of red tape nuclear still produces energy at the lowest cost, and without emitting any CO2.
Yes, the dream team would be a combination of renewable and nuclear.
To account for those rapid jumps in non-renewable demand, you need an energy source that can ramp up really fast on short notice, like hydrocarbon fire.