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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]But Trump wants us down in the mines digging coal and partying like it's 1899. FFS why are we stuck with this idiot's ideas and why don't Republicans display some common sense and speak up? The mid-terms can't come fast enough.[/quote]Solar is more expensive, as seen in the RGGI. And in Europe, they are backing off their targets as models clash with reality.[/quote] Actually commercial solar is the second cheapest type of electricity to generate by source even in the US( even in North Dakota) Below are the estimated unsubsidized LCOE ranges in dollars per megawatt-hour ($/MWh) for new power plants, based primarily on 2024 and 2025 reports from sources like Lazard and the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA): Technology Unsubsidized LCOE Range ($/MWh) Onshore Wind $27 – $86 Utility-Scale Solar PV $29 – $92 Natural Gas (Combined Cycle) $48 – $107 Geothermal $55 – $396 Coal $68 – $166 Offshore Wind $74 – $157 Natural Gas (Peaker Plants) $115 – $262 Nuclear $141 – $221 Esmeralda 7 Plant that was cancelled by Trump was schedule to produce 6.2 gigawatts at $25-$30 per MWh. [/quote] It makes me crazy when people talk about the green scam. Clean energy is literally the cheapest to produce. It's just energy.[/quote]
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