However, this does not mean that batteries will be the technology of choice for longer term energy storage. While solar PV can already compete with gas-fired power, battery storage capacity still is thousands of times as expensive as gas storage.
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If this rate holds true, we should be under $100/kWh sometime during 2021. And under $50/kWh sometime during 2024/5.
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Inverters? So 50,000 $$$ / MWh ? So, if used once a day for 10 years, 13.6$/MWh ? + roundtrip costs (30% losses ?) & op expenses. This on top of the price of the power. Ok, once a day utility if solar. But if wind ? Much less than once a day ? Replace after 10 years ?
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I'm sorry. I don't understand your question. Are you talking about home rooftop solar? Or utility solar power? Would you please rephrase it?
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I’m trying to figure the tack on cost per MWH if said power has to pass through storage. ie: What will 24/7 solar end up costing? What will 24/7 wind end up costing? Wind needs much more storage even if it’s CF is higher.
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