Why renewables can have a 35 €/MWh levelized cost and still leave you with a 200 €/MWh bill: a walk through four different cost metrics
How much does electricity cost? It seems like a simple question, but in practice it actually involves at least four different questions, and the answer you get depends entirely on which one you’re really asking. Every couple of months you hear: "renewables now produce the cheapest electricity in his
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