Solar Power Plants 1991
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-61245-9_10
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Cost Analysis of Solar Power Plants

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“…Fuel costs are the major components in most fossil fuel technologies. Using the concept of experience or learning curves which plot cost as a function of cumulative production on a double-logarithmic scale, implying a constant relationship between percentage changes in cost and cumulative output 11 , existing studies (e.g., Kannan et al, 2006;Hertlein et al, 1991;EWEA, 2008;Ackerman and Erik, 2005;Dorn, 2007Dorn, , 2008Neij, 2008), expect significant reductions in the capital costs of solar energy technologies (see Figure 5a).…”
Section: Gwthmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fuel costs are the major components in most fossil fuel technologies. Using the concept of experience or learning curves which plot cost as a function of cumulative production on a double-logarithmic scale, implying a constant relationship between percentage changes in cost and cumulative output 11 , existing studies (e.g., Kannan et al, 2006;Hertlein et al, 1991;EWEA, 2008;Ackerman and Erik, 2005;Dorn, 2007Dorn, , 2008Neij, 2008), expect significant reductions in the capital costs of solar energy technologies (see Figure 5a).…”
Section: Gwthmentioning
confidence: 99%