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V Energy, a Berkshire
Hathaway-owned utility company, has signed a PPA to purchase electricity from
the 100 MW Playa Solar 2 power plant at a stunningly low price of $0.0387/kWh!
CleanTechnica just
reported on “the world’s cheapest solar” landing in Austin, Texas, with bids
under 4 cents/kWh (and the assumed unsubsidized price of solar thus being below
5.71 cents/kWh), and that was incredible news, but it looks like that
staggering news wasn’t even the highlight of the month!
Note that 3.87 cents/kWh is approximately 68% cheaper than
the national average electricity price. I’s also well below the low levelized
cost of electricity of coal, natural gas, or nuclear, according to Lazard. The
only electricity generation option that can compete with that is wind energy.
Furthermore, it’s much lower than the low of 6 cents/kWh that Lazard was
predicting for solar in 2017, even if you add in the expected federal subsidy
boost (which brings the price up to 5.53 cents/kWh).
Read the CleanTechnica
story - “Price of Solar Hits Record Low Again!”
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