Better late than never, NREL put out a renewable energy databook that covers RE through the end of 2013. It is full of charts and graphs that do a nice job of illustrating RE progress in the US and the world.
Found on http://breakingenergy.com/
Better late than never, NREL put out a renewable energy databook that covers RE through the end of 2013. It is full of charts and graphs that do a nice job of illustrating RE progress in the US and the world.
Found on http://breakingenergy.com/
Clayton, Interesting. So even USA makes progress.
Agora (the German thinktank) ordered at Fraunhofer ISE a study regarding the solar price developments for the period until 2050. The very interesting report:Agora study; solar cost developments
Fraunhofer made conservative estimations. Still they estimate 2-4cnt/KWh for PV solar in Germany!
Kind regards,
Bas
Btw. TEC banned me, just as some others, because of my anti-nuclear radiation point of view. I’m now developing a plan to attack them.
2015-02-09 14:41 GMT+01:00 The Handleman Post :
> Enoch1680 posted: “Better late than never, NREL put out a renewable > energy databook that covers RE through the end of 2013. It is full of > charts and graphs that do a nice job of illustrating RE progress in the US > and the world.”
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Thanks for the info on cost projections.
I was wondering why I had not seen your posts for some time. Sorry to hear it. Bruce McFarling has been bringing some fresh perspective to the comment threads at TEC. He does a nice job of clearly articulating a sensible approach to energy reform.
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