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There's a big difference economically in generating electricity from solar on a relatively large scale at a remote site with a near constant load and using it yourself versus a comparatively tiny installation on a house with a highly variable load that not uncommonly is extremely low when solar production is high.Setting aside price, since markets can do anything in the short term, the fundamental economics involved there are very different.For a mining company one thing it does is reduces ongoing financial risk, effectively locking in a key input cost rather than being exposed to volatile gas or diesel pricing.On the technical side well I'd assume proper engineering is being done, by actual engineers, and that this isn't some random solar sales company that signs people up then subcontracts everything.
There's a big difference economically in generating electricity from solar on a relatively large scale at a remote site with a near constant load and using it yourself versus a comparatively tiny installation on a house with a highly variable load that not uncommonly is extremely low when solar production is high.
Setting aside price, since markets can do anything in the short term, the fundamental economics involved there are very different.
For a mining company one thing it does is reduces ongoing financial risk, effectively locking in a key input cost rather than being exposed to volatile gas or diesel pricing.
On the technical side well I'd assume proper engineering is being done, by actual engineers, and that this isn't some random solar sales company that signs people up then subcontracts everything.
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