It’s not straightforward though is it. It depends on your base load profile, your ability to time shift loads, what level of modal and geographic aggregation you have etc. i.e. not something you can just stick into an LCOE calculation and call it a day.
It’s not straightforward though is it. It depends on your base load profile, your ability to time shift loads, what level of modal and geographic aggregation you have etc. i.e. not something you can just stick into an LCOE calculation and call it a day.
> It’s not straightforward though is it.
Sure, there are many parameters to consider, but it's the kind of thing energy analysts do all the time.