1. What makes you think that California utilities would buy coal capacity? Also, the 2.5 cents/kwh figure is low. The price for my parents (100% coal, Midwest cooperative) is 9.1 cents per kwh. Granted, that's a delivered retail price. Wholesale prices in the Midwest are in the 5 cent+ range now, with a 2008 average of 6.5 cents.
2. No breakthrough is required on this. More scale and manufacturing technologies. You ought to take a look at some of the thin film stuff. Solar might not be as exciting as the analysis makes it sound, but at least it's starting to get modestly interesting.
2. No breakthrough is required on this. More scale and manufacturing technologies. You ought to take a look at some of the thin film stuff. Solar might not be as exciting as the analysis makes it sound, but at least it's starting to get modestly interesting.
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