Here is a pretty important development. According to the
article:
"Utility-scale systems installed in 2011 registered even lower prices, with
most systems larger than 10,000 kW ranging from $2.80/W to $3.50/W."
By way of comparison, the 695 MW Longview plant (which also began operation
in 2011) cost just over $2 billion to construct, for an installed cost of
$2.88/W. This does not include the cost of fuel or operation and
maintenance costs, which are considerably higher for coal than for solar.
Those radicals at Science Daily, what outlandish things will they say
next!
JBK
Sent: Wednesday, November 28, 2012 10:47 AM
Subject: from ScienceDaily n-newsletter: Installed price of solar
photovoltaic systems in US continues to decline at rapid
pace
Most
of you probably know this, but...
Posted:
27 Nov 2012 10:02 AM PST
The
installed price of solar photovoltaic power systems in the United States fell
substantially in 2011 and through the first half of 2012, according to new
research.
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"There is no forward until you have gone back" ~Buddha
"In all things of nature there is something of the marvelous" ~
Aristotle