I began following solar closely in 2014 when people across the world marveled how the record low
price for a solar farm fell below 6 cents per kWh.
Not exact matches
Indeed, just this week, a Saudi - backed consortium placed an astonishingly low bid to build a
solar farm in Dubai
for only 3 cents / kWh, half the local
price of power from natural gas.
Biofuel crops planted within
solar energy
farms could bring «two -
for - the -
price - of - one» energy bounty.
Wind
farm operators, or
solar power producers could use such as system to even out their power production rates and so command a higher
price for their electricity.
In early October, an auction in Saudi Arabia
for new electric generation was won by a
solar farm pledging to deliver electrons
for less than three cents a kilowatt hour, the cheapest
price ever paid
for electricity from any source in any place.
Reaching that level shouldn't be difficult, given the low
prices the utility is seeing
for solar farms backed by energy storage devices.
At that
price,
solar farming is a highly attractive option
for land - holders.