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Redjard@reddthat.com ⁨10⁩ ⁨hours⁩ ago

Batteries need to be included if you want to compare renewables to batteries, yeah. Still by now they beat nuclear on price, including the batteries.
Hydro can be disregarded since it’s usually already built, as you mentioned.

For solar and wind, especially solar, things have changed quite a bit. Of course mainly batteries just got a lot cheaper and better, but the power production got so ridiculously cheap that you can use over-provisioning. Meaning you build way more power than you’d need if you could store it, and them simply don’t store it all. For example you build enough solar to supply average power for a rainy day in winter, and then only build batteries for the night, completely disregarding seasonal and weather-based storage.

Overprovisioning compared to naive numbers (still thrown around by lobyists) can save you like 80% of battery capacity.

And as a bonus you can run power-based industry (aluminum, hydrogen, titanium, …) for free when you are otherwise not using the over-capacity, if you don’t mind running the machinery on-demand.

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