Cost comparison: Solar photovoltaic vs. fossil gas in Europe Tags:Europe 8 comments Hello OP, could you link a source please for approval? thank you Unless you have a corrupt af government and you pay 20 cents per KWh in the EU country with the most sun Is this some European country (maybe Spain) or the entire European average, including Finland, Sweden and Norway? Seems pretty weird that winter wouldn’t have any effect on this. Is this kw generated or installed ? Is this accounting for grid updates needed to accommodate solar ? In any case, it’s clear that the future is renewable. I like it how solar heats my house during nighttime, especially in the winter Maybe just once the marked might actually solve this. Lucky … to see that that profit and environment align for once. Data from “International Renewable Energy Agency”. Truly independent, unbiased sourse. Leave a ReplyYou must be logged in to post a comment.
Unless you have a corrupt af government and you pay 20 cents per KWh in the EU country with the most sun
Is this some European country (maybe Spain) or the entire European average, including Finland, Sweden and Norway?
Is this kw generated or installed ? Is this accounting for grid updates needed to accommodate solar ? In any case, it’s clear that the future is renewable.
Maybe just once the marked might actually solve this. Lucky … to see that that profit and environment align for once.
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Hello OP, could you link a source please for approval? thank you
Unless you have a corrupt af government and you pay 20 cents per KWh in the EU country with the most sun
Is this some European country (maybe Spain) or the entire European average, including Finland, Sweden and Norway?
Seems pretty weird that winter wouldn’t have any effect on this.
Is this kw generated or installed ?
Is this accounting for grid updates needed to accommodate solar ?
In any case, it’s clear that the future is renewable.
I like it how solar heats my house during nighttime, especially in the winter
Maybe just once the marked might actually solve this. Lucky … to see that that profit and environment align for once.
Data from “International Renewable Energy Agency”.
Truly independent, unbiased sourse.