Capital Cost Of Solar Energy Plant

By admin, March 26, 2011 8:34 pm

How much does a solar, wind, and/or geothermal eco-friendly machines cost?

I’ve been trying to find an a price for each machine, no specifics, any price is fine, big machine or little machine, does not matter.

Geothermal energy is a renewable energy that comes from heat, deep in the crust of the earth. Geothermal energy is used for electricity production. Geothermal capital costs include the cost of land, drilling of exploratory and steam field wells, and physical plant, including buildings and power-generating turbines. The capital cost for geothermal power plants ranges from $1150 to $3000 per installed KW, depending on the resource temperature, chemistry, and technology employed. The ‘Breathe Machine’ Bill will help distribute equipment that uses geothermal energy, solar, and wind power energy. This will not replace all former equipment, but it will be costly because the use of environmentally friendly machinery is $1150 to $3000 per installed KW for geothermal energy.

As an example Vancouver adopted hydrogen power for some of there bus in an effort to cut down on emissions but the bus itself cost more then five (5) time more then regular one and they have to import the hydrogen from quebec city more then 5500 km by truck. so is it worth the cost ? NO, and its not even ecological to have the clean fuel truck across the whole continent.

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