Almost 12 months ago, Tony Seba, who wrote the 2014 book, Clean Disruption of Energy and Transportation, posted a video on YouTube in 2016 titled CleanDisruption. Seba predicted that a nearly complete disruption of the energy market would begin in 2020, and be well underway by 2022. He also predicted that 2022 would be the year that distributed solar power with battery backup would fall to below the cost of transmitting electricity.
Tony Seba gives compelling reasons for his conclusions. The problem is that the rate of change he predicted seems to be a bit off – it seems he was much too conservative and change is happening much faster than Seba anticipated. In his video he mentions that the cost of electricity from solar power had dropped below 5c/kWh. Less than a year later it had dropped below 3c/kWh in multiple auctions – this is far faster than he anticipated and would make the disruption happen sooner than 2022.
Lazard’s Levelized Cost of Storage Analysis – Version 2.0 has appeared. While the levelised cost of storage (LCOS) for several types of storage has declined at the rates consistent with what Seba suggested, three stand out:
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