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ADEME report on the cost of renewable energies in 2019

published: 31/01/20, 09:40
by jean.caissepas
To read here (100 pages anyway ...):

https://www.ademe.fr/sites/default/file ... 010895.pdf

cost-renewable-energies-and-recovery-data-2019-010895.pdf
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Re: ADEME report on the cost of renewable energies in 2019

published: 31/01/20, 10:37
by Christophe
Bah 100 pages is nothing compared to the 350 of the EPP!

energies-fossil-nuclear / programming-Multi-Energy-2019-2028-t16277.html

Thanks for sharing, I saved the .pdf on the server forums (remember to do the same because external links can be temporary)

Re: ADEME report on the cost of renewable energies in 2019

published: 31/01/20, 21:10
by sicetaitsimple
At least one "homogeneous" report, with specific assumptions, particularly in terms of financing.
This was not generally the case with Ademe a decade ago! It was a bit like my grandmother's francs!
So follow, but it is at least a basis that seems consistent in terms of calculation method.

Thank you for the link.

Re: ADEME report on the cost of renewable energies in 2019

published: 02/02/20, 00:24
by izentrop
Yep, for hydrogen they stay vague
This part focuses on the cost of transformation
electricity from renewable sources of hydrogen by
the process of electrolysis of water. This cost does not include
no costs required for storage, transportation
and the use of hydrogen (fuel cells) or its
transformation (methanation)…
It is precisely what costs the most and makes this solution completely unrealistic.