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Utilities Face Billions In Losses From Distributed Renewables

Lucas123 writes: Over the next 10 years, adoption of distributed power in the form of renewables such as solar power has the potential to reduce revenues to grid utilities by as much as $48 billion in the U.S. and by $75 billion in Europe, according to a new study. The study, by Accenture, revealed that utility executives are more nervous (PDF) about the impact of distributed — or locally generated renewable power — than ever before. 61% of those surveyed this year indicated they expect significant or moderate revenue reductions compared to only 43% last year. The cost of rooftop solar-powered electricity will be on par with prices for common coal or oil-powered generation in two years, and the technology to produce it will only get cheaper, according to a recent report from Deutsche Bank. New technologies, such as more efficient solar cells, are also threatening to increase efficiencies and drive adoption.

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  1. The study... by hcs_$reboot · · Score: 5, Insightful

    ...by Accenture

    Stopped there.

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  2. Re:Predictions by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    A LOT will happen in 10 years; especially in renewable energy.

    Is that a prediction?

  3. Re: Predictions by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Insightful

    It should not matter anyways. Utilities such as these should be there to serve the people. They should only worry about covering costs, not making a profit.

  4. Re: Predictions by dinfinity · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Why the hell is that unfortunate? Utilities should be nationalized. Their existence and proper functioning is essential to society and shouldn't be subject to the whims of shareholders and career tigers or 'operating at a profit'. Even though I believe nationalized industries do not necessarily have to be less 'efficient' than private ones (the efforts to make them efficient have been meager and successes underreported), I'd rather have inefficient organizations operating at a net loss than ones that will fuck me over left and right to extract every penny they can and don't give a flying fuck about the service they should be there to provide.

    This 'socialism bad, free market good'-crap really needs to stop.

  5. Re: Predictions by Code+Herder · · Score: 5, Informative

    That's amusing, I assume you don't know much about your marxist neighbor in the north, that is Canada. For example Hydro Quebec, which has been nationalized since 1944 has been a great success: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/H.... We have some of the cheapest residential power in North America AND we're making a tidy profit selling our fairly important over capacity to our neighbors in the states: http://www.hydroquebec.com/pub...

    On behalf of Canada, I apologize for destroying all your capitalists wet dreams with our mixed economy. Sorry, sorry!