Wind power cheaper than conventional electricity sources, new study shows
may 18, 2012
Wind farm cheaper than conventional electricity sources, new study shows. Wind energy is cheaper than conventional electricity sources in both Kenya and Nicaragua, a new study from a Swiss technology institute has found.
Conducted by research scientists from ETH-Zurich’s Department of Management, Technology and Economics and published in the monthly journal Nature Climate Change, the study also found that wind energy was cheaper than solar in Brazil, Egypt, India, Kenya, Nicaragua and Thailand.
The study is linked to an agreement made at the 2010 climate change conference in Cancun, in which nations agreed to channel money into southern countries in order to lessen the impact of climate change. The study looked into the best ways to spend money on protecting the climate.
The study is linked to an agreement made at the 2010 climate change conference in Cancun, in which nations agreed to channel money into southern countries in order to lessen the impact of climate change. The study looked into the best ways to spend money on protecting the climate.
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