inzwischen zumindest bei den neuen Offshoreprojekten im Vergleich zum geplanten Atomprojket Hinkley Park
The auctions have become intoxicating. "There's bidding fever going on, and it can be very addictive," said Ranjan Moulik, an energy specialist at the French bank Natixis. The Danish deal is roughly half the strike price for the Hinkley Point nuclear project – now £97 per MW, after adjusting for inflation. It is shockingly cheaper, even taking into account the problems of intermittency and the peculiarities of the Danish system. This year’s contracts are a spectacular vindication of offshore wind technology. Aerodynamic smart blades and sensors are now de rigueur. The latest 700ft turbines can generate 8 megawatts each, slashing number of foundations and cables needed. Load factors have risen from 30pc a decade ago to 50pc on the newest arrays. Sheer industrial scale has done the rest.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/business/2016/10/02/...nd-costs-to-unthin/ |