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Lazard's Levelized Cost of Energy+ (LCOE+) is a U.S.-focused annual publication that combines analyses across three distinct reports: Energy (LCOE, 17th edition), Storage, (LCOS, 9th edition) and Hydrogen (LCOH, 4th edition). Lazard first started publishing its comparative analysis of various generation technologies in 2007.
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Electricity costs are rising with or without significant renewable generation. Because there are more than generation costs included in delivering electricity to consumers.
Sask Power has clearly said wind and solar are some of the lowest cost generation sources when you look at the levelized costs of electricity (LCOE) over their lifetime.
Lazard's LCOE also shows the low cost of new renewable generation.
[url]https://www.lazard.com/research-insights/levelized-cost-of-energyplus/[/url]
When you make your next farming decision, be sure to ignore credible scientific and cost of production evidence!
Let us know how that works out!
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Originally posted by chuckChuck View Post
So you make up all kinds of stupid responses?
Asking if it is a credible scientific organization is a stupid response.
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Originally posted by chuckChuck View PostYou guys can's accept facts from Sask Power that blow apart your arguments?
So you make up all kinds of stupid responses?
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You guys can's accept facts from Sask Power that blow apart your arguments?
So you make up all kinds of stupid responses?
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Forgot a question mark.
But its obvious I was asking a question.
But maybe not obvious for the dimwits amongst us!
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Originally posted by chuckChuck View PostSask Power are wrong when they say wind and solar are the lowest costs options for generation in Saskatchewan
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