At pricing similar to $89M for 106 MW-AC (84¢/W), $1-2 billion a year would fund approximately 1.2 GW-AC to 2.4 GW-AC of solar power. If we take a standard 25% oversizing, then the DC cost of these projects might fall to 67¢/W-DC, and we’d be getting 1.5 GW-DC to 3.0 GW-DC from that oil money.

At pricing similar to $89M for 106 MW-AC (84¢/W), $1-2 billion a year would fund approximately 1.2 GW-AC to 2.4 GW-AC of solar power. If we take a standard 25% oversizing, then the DC cost of these projects might fall to 67¢/W-DC, and we’d be getting 1.5 GW-DC to 3.0 GW-DC from that oil money. submitted by /u/infocsg
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