What!!??? Did Sierra just post a source?!!! It's great to see...

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    What!!??? Did Sierra just post a source?!!!

    It's great to see solar prices coming down. It's always beneficial to be located in the middle of the desert. Alice springs up next? The east coast of Australia is a different story! The news story doesn't clarify capacity rates or tax credits or capital costs.

    You should really be careful when posting "green" activist web sources. Especially if you don't read the report they discuss. I did however read it and you've put your decimal point in the wrong spot mate!

    to quote the report linked in "greentechmedia" -https://emp.lbl.gov/sites/all/files/lbnl-6809e_0.pdf

    After topping out at nearly $70/kWh for PPAs executed in 2009, the national average levelized price of wind PPAs that were signed in 2013 (and that are within the Berkeley Lab sample) fell to around $25/kWh—the lowest-ever price shown in the figure, but admittedly focused on a sample of projects that largely hail from the lowest-priced Interior region of the country.


    Now you really look like a moron.
    Last edited by marcopolo3: 11/10/16
 
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