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OK. But what about the idea that renewable energy costs have no floor?
That’s not the claim in the article. From the article: > For example, as shown in Figure 3B, past floor costs used in IAMs have already repeatedly been violated. We know of no empirical evidence supporting floor costs and do not impose them (see Document S1 section “The use of floor costs in endogenous technological learning models”). So there is no claim that there will not be a floor. Just that the floor costs have…
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#22Interesting who funded this study: Institute for New Economic Thinking was founded with an initial pledge of $50 million from businessman and philanthropist George Soros . I'm sure researchers try extra hard to not be influenced by the funders and pursue real science. Let's hope they did in this case.
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#23Earlier quoted context omitted.
OK. But what about the idea that renewable energy costs have no floor?
That’s not the claim in the article. From the article: > For example, as shown in Figure 3B, past floor costs used in IAMs have already repeatedly been violated. We know of no empirical evidence supporting floor costs and do not impose them (see Document S1 section “The use of floor costs in endogenous technological learning models”). So there is no claim that there will not be a floor. Just that the floor costs have…
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You know, collectively, we can do something about that… It’s a political decision in society to allow that added value to be sucked up by those who are already wealthy.
Isn't it too late for that now that the power imbalance afforded to Capital owners is so disproportionate? I think that's what transpired from Piketty's "Capital in the Twenty-First Century"
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#25Earlier quoted context omitted.
That’s not the claim in the article. From the article: > For example, as shown in Figure 3B, past floor costs used in IAMs have already repeatedly been violated. We know of no empirical evidence supporting floor costs and do not impose them (see Document S1 section “The use of floor costs in endogenous technological learning models”). So there is no claim that there will not be a floor. Just that the floor costs have…
So you think it’s better to include a factor that is unknowable and whose inclusion has consistently led to wrong analysis when the exclusion of that factor would have historically led to better results?
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#26Can we really build batteries at the scale needed for this? I’m a bit skeptical.
Compared to the size of the fossil fuel extraction industry, it's tiny.
The only question is how quickly we can build up to the scale needed, not if we can.
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#27Can we really build batteries at the scale needed for this? I’m a bit skeptical.
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#28Early bird may get the worm, but the 2nd mouse gets the cheese.
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Isn't it too late for that now that the power imbalance afforded to Capital owners is so disproportionate? I think that's what transpired from Piketty's "Capital in the Twenty-First Century"
History is long, and capitalism as we know it is only a couple centuries old (and that's being generous). It's easy to forget that there was a before because it's very common to frame even old economic systems in modern terms, but things changing is the only real constant. There'll be an after too.