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with a small investment in power generation. When there is demand
for increased power generation, then more modules can be added.
An important issue is project lead times; solar PV has the shortest of
any power-generation technology. Furthermore, the mounting of solar
PV panels does not require sophisticated equipment or highly trained
personnel. Scaling up the power capacity in the future is also possible.
3.4 COST DEVELOPMENT OF SOLAR PV
AND WIND
The falling cost of renewable energy technologies, notably solar and
wind power, contributes considerably to the growing competitiveness
of renewables versus conventional fossil fuels, as shown in Figure 1.2.
Already today renewables like onshore wind, biomass, geothermal and
hydropower energy are all competitive with or cheaper than any fossil
fuel power stations, even without subsidies and despite relatively low
oil prices (IRENA, 2017a). For obvious reasons, offshore wind and
small-scale rooftop solar are about twice as expensive as onshore wind
and utility-scale PV.
Costs for renewable energy technologies have fallen dramatically in
recent years. The cost of solar PV modules decreased by 80% between
2009 and 2016. The prices for wind turbines declined by some 40%
over the same period (IRENA, 2017a). This does not include the costs
of balancing the grid system or compensating for the intermittent
production. This will be the next economic challenge for solar and wind
systems. As well as the solar panels or wind turbines the cost includes
electrical system costs, costs for permits and installation. In an off-grid
system the cost for energy storage should be taken into consideration
(see also Chapter 10).
If the high social costs of pollution from extracting and burning
natural gas or coal are taken into consideration, then renewables are
even more competitive. This is demonstrated in China, where wind
power already exceeded the contribution from nuclear power in terms
of capacity in 2009 and in terms of electric energy generated in 2012
(Mathews, 2016).
Traditional cost estimates for electric energy do not consider the high social
costs of pollution from extracting and burning coal or natural gas.
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Clean Water Using Solar and Wind
Outside the Power Grid
- Titel
- Clean Water Using Solar and Wind
- Untertitel
- Outside the Power Grid
- Autor
- Gustaf Olsson
- Verlag
- IWA Publishing
- Datum
- 2018
- Sprache
- englisch
- Lizenz
- CC BY-NC-ND 4.0
- ISBN
- 9781780409443
- Abmessungen
- 14.0 x 21.0 cm
- Seiten
- 240
- Schlagwörter
- Environmental Sciences, Water, Renewable Energy, Environmental Technology
- Kategorie
- Technik