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    #41
    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

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      #42
      Lazards is not a credible scientific organization.
      Actually they are an investment bank.
      They sell investments in renewables and healthcare mostly.
      Their levelized cost was never expected to be a general reference.
      It is based on enthusiastic pumpenomics for products they sell.
      No attempt has been made to check accuracy as demonstrated by recent canceling of offshore wind projects that were off the charts on cost.

      Must say I am a bit surprised to see you pumping for a large investment bank.
      They might be a big corp that restricts supply to increase prices?

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        #43
        Originally posted by shtferbrains View Post
        Lazards is not a credible scientific organization.
        Actually they are an investment bank.
        They sell investments in renewables and healthcare mostly.
        Their levelized cost was never expected to be a general reference.
        It is based on enthusiastic pumpenomics for products they sell.
        No attempt has been made to check accuracy as demonstrated by recent canceling of offshore wind projects that were off the charts on cost.

        Must say I am a bit surprised to see you pumping for a large investment bank.
        They might be a big corp that restricts supply to increase prices?
        Actually, many attempts have been made to check the accuracy of their sales pitch/ fabrications. But the people doing the checking are actual economists and engineers who have not been part of the cabal that chuck includes in his credible scientific organizations, therefore they don't count.




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        Last edited by AlbertaFarmer5; Mar 21, 2024, 15:10.

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          #44
          If Lazard is wrong show us the evidence from any other LCOE analysis.

          Prove Lazard wrong

          I bet all we are going to get is more flimsy excuses.

          As usual the usual suspects don't agree with any independent analysis that doesn't support their opinions.


          Last edited by chuckChuck; Mar 22, 2024, 07:41.

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            #45
            Originally posted by chuckChuck View Post
            If Lazard is wrong show us the evidence from any other LCOE analysis.

            Prove Lazard wrong

            I bet all we are going to get is more flimsy excuses.

            As usual the usual suspects don't agree with any independent analysis that doesn't support their opinions.

            This can be settled even easier.
            If Lazard is right, you will be able to provide even a single example of wind and or solar resulting in cheaper electricity to the consumer.
            Last edited by AlbertaFarmer5; Mar 22, 2024, 08:06.

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              #46
              Thats not the same as LCOE and new capacity. There are many factors why prices are rising and generation is only one part of electricity pricing

              And you have never proved that renewables are the only cause of high pries in Alberta. The main cause is deregulation and with holding supply. Overcharging in other words.

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                #47
                Here’s a report for you chuck
                look it up , 131 pages

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                  #48
                  Conclusions are much different than what you have been proclaiming , but not surprising to most .

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                    #49
                    Originally posted by chuckChuck View Post
                    Thats not the same as LCOE and new capacity. There are many factors why prices are rising and generation is only one part of electricity pricing

                    And you have never proved that renewables are the only cause of high pries in Alberta. The main cause is deregulation and with holding supply. Overcharging in other words.
                    Do I understand your argument correctly that you are justifying the fact that you are unable to find even a single real world example of cheaper electricity from wind and solar, because there are "many factors"?
                    So every jurisdiction in the world who installs wind and solar results in higher prices, contrary to Lazard's conclusions, and you conclude that the common factor is "many factors", not the single common factor?

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                      #50
                      Another way to look at this is to pretend you know of a hypothetical poster on a hypothetical agricultural forum who has difficulty getting along with other posters.
                      If this poster was only having difficulties getting along with one or two equally difficult posters, but plays well with everyone else, one might conclude that the other posters are the problem.

                      But if virtually everyone on the hypothetical forum, left, right, centrist or indifferent, has the same problem communicating with this hypothetical poster, perhaps rational conclusion is that the poster himself may be the problem, not every other member of the forum.
                      With apologies to agstar and forage, in case they mistakenly conclude that this hypothetical example bears any semblance to any real world forum, and feel left out.

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