Not exact matches
This means that if a utility knew the polar vortex was going to occur at some point in that
year, they should have been willing to pay up to 25 % extra
over the
entire year to avoid having to buy
electricity on the day - ahead market.
Unless
electricity demand grows — and it hasn't since 2010 — we won't see that growth rate
over a full 10
years, because solar would then supply more
electricity than our
entire demand.
This means that those 2.628 kWh of
electricity will cost about 34.1 cents
over an
entire year.