Solar power at 1/kWh by 2025 The promise of quasi-infinite and free energy is here

rising_pakistan

Minister (2k+ posts)
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Thierry Lepercq, head of research, technology and innovation at the French energy company Engie SA, said in an interview at Bloomberg that he sees a potential for the cost of solar electricity to fall below $10-megawatt hour (1/kWh) in the sunniest climates by 2025. Lepercq believes solar, battery storage, electrical and hydrogen vehicles, and connected devices are in a J curve (of upward growth potential). One consequence of this new energy economy is that, the price (of oil) could drop to $10 if markets anticipate a significant fall in demand.


The promise of quasi-infinite and free energy is here.

The key argument being pushed regarding renewables by Lepercq is price nothing to do with environmental concerns at all. From a business perspective, Engie is hoping to grow into the microgrid market in the coming years as can be noted by the combination of technologies and studies from the article:

In France, Engie recently conducted a very deep modeling of the Provence-Alpes-Cote dAzur region of 5 million inhabitants, showing it could run entirely on renewables by 2030 for as much as 20 percent less cost than the current energy system, Lepercq said. Solar, wind, biogas, large-scale battery storage and hydrogen would be key elements.


As weve seen in the past year, the price of utility scale solar electricity in sunny climates has plummeted. This has led to significant thought about what the results of quasi-infinite and free energy could lead toward. Israel has solved water problems in a desert with the largest solar desalination plant on the planet. China has suggested a $50 trillion global HVDC electricity grid to take advantage of global renewable energy resources. Not to mention that a massive build out of solar power would add tens of millions of jobs globally.


In order to cover all basis, there are even efforts, like the Land Art Generator Initiative (pictured above), that hope to prove to us that renewable Energy can be beautiful.

 

rising_pakistan

Minister (2k+ posts)
To be honest I've been watching solar prices drop over the last 5 years with my jaw damn near on the floor. It's already changed so much.
Still a lot of work ahead but we are headed there :)
 

Okara

Prime Minister (20k+ posts)
When you face such situation, just check the cost Pakistani are paying for Quad e Sani's Solar project.
To be honest I've been watching solar prices drop over the last 5 years with my jaw damn near on the floor. It's already changed so much.
Still a lot of work ahead but we are headed there :)
 

rising_pakistan

Minister (2k+ posts)
When you face such situation, just check the cost Pakistani are paying for Quad e Sani's Solar project.

That is just for showbazi and rip off Pakistanis through commission

Solar isn't even feasible for country like us right now....these haramis are just doing loot maar
 

lurker

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
Solar is great... the prices are dropping slowly, however the issue I have with Solar is its poor efficiency. The Solar cells in Pakistan have a peak efficiency of just 20% conversion ratio.
 

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