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Thoughts and Analysis, mostly on Climate Change Policy

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ManicBeancounter | Thoughts and Analysis, mostly on Climate Change Policy Aims of the Blog ManicBeancounter Thoughts and Analysis, mostly on Climate Change Policy Study on UK Wind and Solar potential fails on costs Oxford University’s Smith School of Enterprise and the Environment in August published a report “ Could Britain’s energy demand be met entirely by wind and solar? “, a short briefing “ Wind and solar power could significantly exceed Britain’s energy needs ” with a press release here . Being a (slightly) manic beancounter, I will review the underlying assumptions, particularly the costs. Summary Points Projected power demand is likely high, as demand will likely fall as energy becomes more expensive. Report assumes massively increased load factors for wind turbines. A lot of this increase is from using benchmarks contingent on technological advances. The theoretical UK scaling up of wind power is implausible. 3.8x for onshore wind, 9.4x for fixed offshor...

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