You'd think SA would be an ideal state for solar power, but the article in the opening post makes a lot of false assumptions.
Whilst it might be nice to think that Wind and Solar are becoming more common sources of power and more affordable compared to other non renewable sources... it is the tarrifs and increases in electricity prices that are makes the renewables more price friendly and the non-renewables less since they are made more expensive to compensate the industry and suppliers.
Who benefits from solar power
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Re: Who benefits from solar power
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Re: Who benefits from solar power
TARIFFS.Rorschach wrote:You'd think SA would be an ideal state for solar power, but the article in the opening post makes a lot of false assumptions.
Whilst it might be nice to think that Wind and Solar are becoming more common sources of power and more affordable compared to other non renewable sources... it is the tarrifs and increases in electricity prices that are makes the renewables more price friendly and the non-renewables less since they are made more expensive to compensate the industry and suppliers.
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