Investor Presentaiton
Renewables getting cheaper
The price of electricity from new power plants
Electricity prices are expressed in 'levelized costs of energy' (LCOE).
LCOE captures the cost of building the power plant itself as well as the
ongoing costs for fuel and operating the power plant over its lifetime.
$359
The price of electricity from solar
declined by 89% in these 10 years.
$300/MWh
$200/MWh
$275
$168
$135
$123
$111
$100/MWh
$83
$0/MWh
The price of onshore wind electricity
declined by 70% in these 10 years.
2009
Data: Lazard Levelized Cost of Engery Analysis, Version 13.0
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$175
Gas peaker -37%
$155
$141
Nuclear +26%
Solar Thermal Tower -16%
$109
Coal -2%
2019
Onshore Wind
+ Solar
Our World
in Data
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