meingott : #8621 #8622 09.07.12 18:38 da könnte man sich wohl durchaus ein beispiel nehmen hierzulande?.. Ich Google mal...vielleicht kann ich zu ihrer Frage was finden. Ps: Die Quelle in Postings 8619 ist einen Schenkelklopfer wert...überhaupt wieder das ganze Posting....;)
folgender Beitrag von mir ist gemeint... American wind power cheaper than nuclear power Posted by: Jonas Hållén Posted date: March 14, 2012 In: On other pages | comment: 2 Comments and 0 Reactions According to a recent report by the Michigan Public Service Commission, the cost of new wind power in the U.S. now at 6.1 to 6.4 $ / kWh, ie. significantly cheaper than new nuclear, 15 cents / kWh or new coal-fired, 13 cents / kWh. All renewable energy sources cost significantly less than coal per megawatt/hour, with renewables costing an average of $91.19/MWh, lower than the $133/MWh for a new coal plant. (p. 22, p. 25-26) mein Herr, die Quelle ist laut dem Autor die Michigan Public Service Commission... und da steht btw dasselbe...(Anm. Umrechnung nicht vergessen) All renewable energy sources cost significantly less than coal per megawatt/hour, with renewables costing an average of $91.19/MWh, lower than the $133/MWh for a new coal plant. (p. 22, p. 25-26) The actual cost of renewable energy contracts submitted to the MPSC to date shows a downward pricing trend. This was the case as of the filing of this report in February 2011 and continues to be the case as the two most recent contracts approved by the MPSC for new wind capacity have levelized costs of $61 to $64/MWh. (p.24) http://www.windpowerengineering.com/policy/...es-on-track-to-meet-it/
dann gibt es auch noch andere, die wohl ähnliches "gefunden" haben... Wind power cheaper than conventional sources, find plethora of studies Toby Price Tuesday, 29 May 2012 A Swiss technology institute has found that wind power is already cheaper than conventional electricity sources in in Brazil, Egypt, India, Kenya, Nicaragua and Thailand. http://www.renewableenergymagazine.com/article/...tional-sources-find http://www.evwind.es/noticias.php?id_not=18586 und da wir diese Studie der ETH Zürich ebenfalls bemüht... Meanwhile, the tool shows that nuclear will cost €102 /MWh in 2020 – the average price across Europe taking into account the fact that nuclear plants take a long time to build which pushes up the initial capital cost. Onshore wind energy meanwhile will see a price drop by 2020 falling to €58 /MWh and offshore wind will cost €75 /MWh. http://blog.ewea.org/2012/05/...-electricity-sources-new-study-shows/ ja...hätten sie mal was "gegoogelt"...und ich sehe ganz deutlich, wie ich versuche sie "zu diffamieren", wie der Threaderöffner festgestellt hat...das erledigen sie in Wirklichkeit nicht ganz alleine... |