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The Straight Story Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Nov-17-11 10:03 PM
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Solar may already be cheaper than coal/natural gas in some markets:
As rooftops beat utilities, solar demand will grow


Solar power may already be cheaper than electricity produced from coal or natural gas in some U.S. markets, and as panel prices continue to fall it may become cost-effective for at least 10 percent of the country.

The installed cost of residential solar power may fall as low as $3.00 a watt by 2016, said Richard Keiser, a former Sanford Bernstein analyst who’s now president of Keiser Analytics. At that price it will be competitive with utility- scale power plants that deliver more than 400 billion kilowatt- hours of electricity.

Solar energy doesn’t need to compete on price with electricity generated by large, fossil fuel-powered plants, the most common comparison, Keiser said. It just has to be less expensive than the electricity consumers buy off the grid, a point that’s quickly coming into reach. When it’s cheaper to install solar panels than to buy power from utilities, installations will surge.

“Demand for solar will rise exponentially,” Keiser said. “Just as Google was a disruptive technology in the advertising sector, solar will be for energy.”

http://fuelfix.com/blog/2011/11/17/as-rooftops-beat-utilities-solar-demand-will-grow/
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