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Who pays for the shadow generation system that we keep perfectly maintained and ready to generate 100% of system demand on the 5 days stretch of cloudy windless days? This cost has to be added to the cost of building a 100% solar/wind system. Nobody is arguing the solar and wind power isn’t cheap, but the cost of power on those cloudy windless weeks is going to be real high to make having all that standby generation…
The cost will be there, but overall it looks like it will be cheaper than nuclear.
Large projects are just expensive now. Nuclear would be competitive with either of these hydro projects.