I never said it was cheaper. I really didn't know. Some convos were $/kwh alone. Seems to bother you more than anyone else.
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I am not bothered. But most of you are in denial about the Alberta utilities withholding supply to raise electricity prices. Even Danny figured it out it. And it isn't a good look nor fair to consumers.
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Originally posted by blackpowder View Post3 phase is 500 yards away and was $40k to bring in 6 years ago.
How does SK do it then?
Taxpayers cover it
I think that was the number that it cost him to come from the distribution line that goes by the front of his yard.
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Farmers pay for bringing 3 phase to their yard. Not sure on the costs but it is expensive unless you are close to a 3 phase line already.
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Originally posted by chuckChuck View PostI am not bothered. But most of you are in denial about the Alberta utilities withholding supply to raise electricity prices. Even Danny figured it out it. And it isn't a good look nor fair to consumers.Last edited by Hamloc; Mar 19, 2024, 14:17.
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"Personally I never supported privatization of Alberta Power as I felt it would result in more expensive electricity, which has certainly been the result." Your words not mine Hamloc.
Coal to gas has cost some money for sure but it lowers carbon emissions by half.
But you keep failing to acknowledge that the Alberta utilities have been purposely driving up the cost of electricity.
And you fail acknowledge that renewables are the lowest cost new source electricity that increase supply and help keep prices lower. And they don't need to supply electricity all the time to do that.
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Originally posted by chuckChuck View Post"Personally I never supported privatization of Alberta Power as I felt it would result in more expensive electricity, which has certainly been the result." Your words not mine Hamloc.
Coal to gas has cost some money for sure but it lowers carbon emissions by half.
But you keep failing to acknowledge that the Alberta utilities have been purposely driving up the cost of electricity.
And you fail acknowledge that renewables are the lowest cost new source electricity that increase supply and help keep prices lower. And they don't need to supply electricity all the time to do that.
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Originally posted by chuckChuck View Post
And you fail acknowledge that renewables are the lowest cost new source electricity that increase supply and help keep prices lower. And they don't need to supply electricity all the time to do that.
Or did you finally find somewhere in the world with cheaper electricity bills thanks to increasing wind and solar, and you are just itching to share it with the forum, and just needed a prompt?
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Originally posted by AlbertaFarmer5 View Post
I see you are back with unsubstantiated claims which you are unable to back up with evidence.
Or did you finally find somewhere in the world with cheaper electricity bills thanks to increasing wind and solar, and you are just itching to share it with the forum, and just needed a prompt?
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Originally posted by chuckChuck View PostAnd you fail acknowledge that renewables are the lowest cost new source electricity that increase supply and help keep prices lower.
Everywhere renewables are widely adopted costs rise.
For a variety of reasons that have been explained repeatedly.
But if you say it louder and often it must be true.Last edited by shtferbrains; Mar 20, 2024, 21:23.
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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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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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Originally posted by shtferbrains View PostLazards 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?
??Last edited by AlbertaFarmer5; Mar 21, 2024, 15:10.
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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.
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Originally posted by chuckChuck View PostIf 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.
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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