Regulatory Compliance & Reporting
Renewable Energy & Grid Modernization
April 19, 2021
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360 Energy
In April 2019, renewable energy reached a major milestone. For the first time, renewables generated more electricity in the United States than did coal-fired plants. Coal generation supplied 20%. Together, hydropower, solar, wind, biomass, and geothermal supplied 23%.1
Renewable energy is here to stay. In fact, its growth is set to continue:
The primary driver for this trend? The costs to install renewable generation just keep falling. As evidence, consider the following:
Canada is experiencing the trends occurring in the United States. The Pembina Institute compared the cost and reliability of renewable generation to natural gas-fired generation in Alberta. They concluded that electricity from solar and wind, paired with storage capability, is not only as reliable as gas plants but also cheaper. The life-cycle cost analysis showed that renewable energy was CA$9 – CA$24 lower than gas-fired generation in Alberta where the gas prices are usually less expensive than in other provinces.7
As noted in the Pembina study, renewable energy is intermittent. Renewables do not constantly generate electricity. Battery storage helps compensate for this attribute. In 2021 batteries will provide Americans with 4.3 GW of stored electrical capacity. Worldwide capacity for stationary battery applications will grow to 235 GW by 2030, according to the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA).8
Renewable energy costs are declining. With higher carbon taxes in the future, it makes sense for companies to seriously explore their energy procurement options.
360 Energy helps companies determine how much they can save by switching from fossil fuels to renewable energy. Our tailored energy models can calculate carbon emission and carbon tax, the lifecycle cost of a renewable energy project and avoided costs.
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