if-solar-and-wind-are-so-cheap-why-are-they-making-electricity-more-expensive
Part
of the problem is that many people don’t understand electricity. They
think of electricity as a commodity when it is, in fact, a service —
like eating at a restaurant.
The
price we pay for the luxury of eating out isn’t just the cost of the
ingredients most of which which, like solar panels and wind turbines,
have declined for decades.
Rather,
the price of services like eating out and electricity reflect the cost
not only of a few ingredients but also their preparation and delivery.
It's
why high use wind/solar areas like Germany, Denmark etc. have the
highest electricity rates in Europe and California in the US
Electricity prices increased by:
- 51 percent in Germany during its expansion of solar and wind energy from 2006 to 2016;
- 24 percent in California during its solar energy build-out from 2011 to 2017;
- over 100 percent in Denmark since 1995 when it began deploying renewables (mostly wind) in earnest.
- https://www.forbes.com/sites/michaelshellenberger/2018/04/23/if-solar-and-wind-are-so-cheap-why-are-they-making-electricity-more-expensive/?fbclid=IwAR1nYCUATjPmp54ZzKlKzao1lBwXGcd5c4qkkb7NccMhDFqgXdMoF0Au0Qg&sh=b113cca1dc66
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