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    1. Ok_Issue_6132 on

      Interesting that only nordic Europe will use a different electricity source from the rest of the world in 2030

    2. Moldoteck on

      I see they use LCOE, but maybe someone can point it out: does it take into account solar/wind capacity factors in various regions? Since this would heavily impact amount of storage needed and final cost

    3. er-ist-da on

      Yes, Solar will be the cheapest electricity source, after “eco-friendly” lobbyists tax and suppress nuclear to death.

    4. lexrastar on

      Absolutely impossible, this is basically stating that the cheapest electricity source in the north pole – where there is virtually no sun during 6 months – will be solar. Not a chance.

    5. Material-Spell-1201 on

      Still you cannot produce 100% of your energy via renewable (i.e no sun at night, deficit production in winter, surplus production in summer). You need both nuclear and renewable. Hopefully nuclear fusion will come soon.

    6. Caos1980 on

      Solar already is the cheapest option in almost half of the USA…

      On the other side, hydro (not considered) is the cheapest in Brasil…

      Just another set of painted maps…

    7. TurtleneckTrump on

      Solar can fuck right off. I don’t want my meadows and fields turned into solar parks

    8. RedBerryyy on

      Great that the UK has had onshore wind banned for the last few years knowing this 🙃

    9. Longjumping-Slip-175 on

      Nuclear is 24/7 stable energy. Solar is ugh not that reliable to say the least

    10. Lifeissuffering442 on

      Also starting in 2031 magic will be the dominant energy source as described by our projections from the hogwarts institute of high energy sorcery. Thank you for your projections.

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