So thats 10 to 13 cents kWh for 80 to 90% renewables. I assume that is using todays money in 2030. Even if it was doubled to cover distribution costs and retail markup that sounds very reasonable to me, lets lock it in.
I wonder how much private battery capacity (either fixed home storage or V2X) is included in that calculation because they will have minimal capital costs to the generation network which obviously lowers the MWh price as opposed to the big grid batteries which would increase the MWh price because of their substantial capital cost.
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So thats 10 to 13 cents kWh for 80 to 90% renewables. I assume...
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