Do you need me to post Lazards Levelized Cost of Electricity (LCOE) that clearly shows wind and solar among the lowest cost sources of new generation? And it doesn't matter if they are intermittent when measuring the LCOE.
If you want to add increased generation capacity to lower prices and emissions, utility scale wind and solar PV work well. Otherwise the deregulated free market supply of renewables wouldn't have boomed in Alberta. Alberta has some of the best wind and solar resources in Canada.
Look it up for yourself.
file:///C:/Users/House/Dropbox/My%20PC%20(DESKTOP-VQF995V)/Downloads/lazards-lcoeplus-april-2023-6.pdf
If you want to add increased generation capacity to lower prices and emissions, utility scale wind and solar PV work well. Otherwise the deregulated free market supply of renewables wouldn't have boomed in Alberta. Alberta has some of the best wind and solar resources in Canada.
Look it up for yourself.
file:///C:/Users/House/Dropbox/My%20PC%20(DESKTOP-VQF995V)/Downloads/lazards-lcoeplus-april-2023-6.pdf
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