bsr3997@my-deja.com wrote:
> On Feb 14, 1:46 am, Dan Bloomquist
>> bsr3...@my-deja.com wrote:
>>
>>> They have the cost down to
>>> 5 c per kwh.
>> Gee, now there is some kind of claim. Where do you get it?
>
> http://www.yourownpower.com/Power/2007GRCPaper.pdf
First they say:
($1350/kWhr installed)
then:
project expenses totaled $2,007,770
for 400kw. $5000/kwh.
Now, at 100% utilization for 20 years and no operating cost, the
$2million will net at some $.03/kw. So, maybe they will get by with
$.02/kw of operating and capital cost.
But, compared to the 15Terawatts the world demands in energy, this is
just a nice story for that little community. In our house we demand 2kw
and all heating comes from propane.