Solar With Battery In Germany Now Cheaper Than Conventional Power
The title of this post, is the same as that of this article on Renewables Now.
These two paragraphs outline the article.
Ground-mounted solar PV and onshore wind energy are the most cost-effective technologies among all types of new power plants in Germany, with levelised cost of electricity (LCOE) ranging from EUR 41 (USD 44.75) to EUR 92 per MWh, according to a study by research institute Fraunhofer ISE.
The LCOE for new solar installations in combination with battery systems vary between EUR 60 and EUR 225 per MWh reflecting the high cost differences for battery and solar systems along with the different levels of solar radiation.
Note.
- The article states that these figures are lower than newly-built coal and gas-fired power plants.
- The Fraunhofer Institute for Solar Energy Systems ISE in Freiburg, Germany is the largest solar research institute in Europe.
The original Renewables Now article is well worth reading in full.
Conclusion
This paragraph concludes the Renewables Now article.
These calculations show that the large-scale projects currently underway in Germany, which combine ground-mounted PV systems, wind farms and stationary battery storage systems, are good investments,” says Christoph Kost, head of the Energy System Analysis Department at Fraunhofer ISE and lead author of the study.
As the climate for much of Northern Europe is not that different to Germany, I suspect we’ll be seeing large numbers of hybrid wind/solar/battery power plants created in the next few years.