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New report by IRENA shows competitiveness of geothermal based on LCOE

IRENA has released its latest report on Renewable Power Generation Costs in 2017, which highlights cost for renewable energy projects and levelised cost of electricity generation, showing the continued competitiveness of geothermal energy.

Renewable energy has emerged as an increasingly competitive way to meet new power generation needs. This comprehensive cost report from the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) highlights the latest trends for each of the main renewable power technologies, based on the latest cost and auction price data from projects around the world.

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Broadly, the study finds:

The IRENA Renewable Cost Database includes 15,000 data points for LCOE from projects around the globe, representing over 1,000 Gigawatts (GW) of power generation capacity. An additional auctions database encompasses over 7,000 projects with nearly 300 GW of capacity.

For geothermal energy, the report provides some rather interesting findings.

“By the end of 2016, geothermal global cumulative installed capacity was still relatively modest at 12.6  GW and was surpassed in installed capacity terms by offshore wind in that year. Geothermal electricity generation is a mature, base-load generation technology that can provide very competitive electricity where high quality resources are well-defined. The LCOE of conventional geothermal power varies from $0.05 to $0.13/kWh for recent projects. Yet the LCOE can be as low as USD 0.04/kWh for the most competitive projects, such as those which utilise excellent, well-documented resources and are brownfield developments.”

The report provides an overview on installed cost trends, capacity factors, and levelised cost of electricity generation.

IRENA_2018_Geothermal_installed_cost

For the full report see links above or here below.

Source: IRENA

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