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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Brumar89 who wrote (1451736)4/12/2024 7:59:27 AM
From: Eric  Read Replies (1) of 1578005
 
You do realize TX produces a massive amount of natural gas ... even exports it abroad

Yep,

It's finite and polluting.

But cost of generation from it is doomed today because renewables are cheaper.

You need to read this in detail.

I guess you have never used renewables and seen their massive cost declines over just the last few years.

Fossil fuels can't compete anymore on cost and that's been true for a number of years now.

Lazard’s Levelized Cost of Energy (“LCOE”) analysis addresses the following topics:

• Comparative LCOE analysis for various generation technologies on a $/MWh basis, including sensitivities for U.S. federal tax subsidies, fuel prices,

carbon pricing and cost of capital

• Illustration of how the LCOE of onshore wind, utility-scale solar and hybrid projects compare to the marginal cost of selected conventional

generation technologies

• Illustration of how the LCOE of onshore wind, utility-scale solar and hybrid projects, plus the cost of firming intermittency in various regions,

compares to the LCOE of selected conventional generation technologies

• Historical LCOE comparison of various utility-scale generation technologies

• Illustration of the historical LCOE declines for wind and utility-scale solar technologies

• Comparison of capital costs on a $/kW basis for various generation technologies

• Deconstruction of the LCOE for various generation technologies by capital cost, fixed operations and maintenance (“O&M”) expense, variable O&M

expense and fuel cost

• Considerations regarding the operating characteristics and applications of various generation technologies

• Summary considerations in respect of Lazard’s approach to evaluating the LCOE of various conventional and renewable energy technologies

• Appendix materials, including:

- An overview of the methodology utilized to prepare Lazard’s LCOE analysis.

lazard.com
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