Yahoo – AFP,
13 January 2018
Paris (AFP) - New onshore wind and solar energy projects are set to deliver electricity more cheaply than fossil fuels plants, with other green technologies also rapidly gaining a cost advantage over dirty fuels, a report published Saturday said.
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Paris (AFP) - New onshore wind and solar energy projects are set to deliver electricity more cheaply than fossil fuels plants, with other green technologies also rapidly gaining a cost advantage over dirty fuels, a report published Saturday said.
According
to a new cost analysis from the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA),
within two years "all the renewable power generation technologies that are
now in commercial use are expected to fall within the fossil fuel-fired cost
range, with most at the lower end or undercutting fossil fuels".
It expects
renewables will cost between three and 10 US cents per kilowatt hour (kWh) by
2020, while the current cost spectrum for fossil fuel power generation ranges
from five to 17 US cents per kWh.
"This
new dynamic signals a significant shift in the energy paradigm," said
IRENA's Director-General, Adnan Amin, in a statement.
"Turning
to renewables for new power generation is not simply an environmentally
conscious decision, it is now -- overwhelmingly -- a smart economic one,"
he added.
Continued
technological advancements are not the only factor helping drive down prices.
The report found that the market was becoming more competitive and a number of
experienced project developers had emerged in the sector.
The best
onshore wind and solar PV projects are expected to deliver electricity for
three US cents or less by next year.
But onshore
wind and solar are not the only sectors becoming more competitive rapidly. The
study found that new bioenergy and geothermal projects commissioned in 2017 had
global weighted average costs of around seven US cents per kWh.
IRENA said
auction results suggest that two other technologies --concentrating solar power
(CSP) and offshore wind -- will provide electricity for between 6-10 US cents
per kWh by 2020.
"These
cost declines across technologies are unprecedented and representative of the
degree to which renewable energy is disrupting the global energy system,"
said Amin.
The report
was released on the first day of the eighth assembly of IRENA, which aims to be
a global hub for renewable energy cooperation and information exchange by its
154 member countries.
Green technologies now the 'smart economic' decision, according to International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA)— AFP news agency (@AFP) January 13, 2018
* Renewables will cost 3-10 US cents per kilowatt hour (kWh) by 2020
* Fossil fuel power generation ranges from 5-17 US cents per kWhhttps://t.co/qMLpf6FlNZ
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