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Renewables Save Trillions: The Cheapest Energy Option

11 Jan

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Summary

  • Clean energy transition is the cheapest option, saving trillions.
  • Farmers gain revenue by hosting renewable energy projects.
  • Renewable tech costs have plummeted due to manufacturing growth.
Renewables Save Trillions: The Cheapest Energy Option

A swift transition to renewable energy presents the most cost-effective path forward, with potential to save trillions in energy expenses alone. Farmers, like Brent Finlay in Queensland, Australia, are benefiting from this shift by hosting large-scale wind farms, generating significant revenue while also embracing regenerative practices.

This economic advantage stems from plummeting prices in solar, wind, and battery storage technologies. Solar panel costs have dropped by approximately 90% in the last decade, while wind power has seen a 70% decrease since 2014. This phenomenon, known as Wright's Law, illustrates how increased production leads to lower costs.

In contrast to the volatile prices of fossil fuels, renewable energy sources offer stable, low operating costs. The International Renewable Energy Agency indicates that generating electricity from solar in 2024 is nearly half the cost of the cheapest fossil fuel alternative, a trend expected to widen as renewable capacity expands.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
A shift to renewables by 2050 could save the global economy at least $12 trillion in energy system costs compared to sticking with fossil fuels.
Brent Finlay hosts 45 turbines on his farm as part of the MacIntyre Wind Farm, which will soon generate enough electricity to power 700,000 homes.
Wright's Law is an economic principle where costs fall as cumulative production increases. This has driven down prices for solar, wind, and battery storage technologies.

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