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I gathered the following data from one of my students (an operator at the Total-Elf
refinery in Holland):
Note that the actual generation rate is only 13 12 % of the rated capacity, due to
darkness, clouds, the angle of the sun, and the panels being less than 100% clean.
Lets assume that this is a project with a 10-year capital recapture. This means that
the cost of the power will be about $1.30 per kilowatt. The maintenance costs are
covered by the insurance policy, which was included in the installation.
In comparison, I am paying 10 cents/kW in New Orleans for power generated
from natural gas and nuclear energy. Of course, this comparison excludes the effects
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of government subsidies, which is why my friend from Holland installed his solar
panels. Also, the figure of 10 cents reflects natural gas costs of $6.00 per million Btu.
I have purchased and installed several solar panels myself as an experiment.
On a bright day, if I move the panels to face directly into the sun, they do generate
120 W of power at 12 V. However, by the time I convert this from the 12 12 V storage
battery to 115 V and dont bother to reposition my panels for the suns movement
in the sky, I have found over a two-week period in September that I only generated
about 20 W of usable power on average.
So, renewable energy is practical, but without taking into account environmental
effects, it seems very expensive to me. But its this environmental effect thats prob-
ably what I should include in my economic analysis of solar power. You all know:
like the cost of scrubbing the CO2 out of the flue gas from the gas-fired power station
down by the west bank of the Mississippi River in St. Charles Parish.