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The Lowest-Cost Player Doesn’t Always Win — A Market Lesson From Batteries

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Solar and wind look like they have a cost advantage, but batteries show why the most flexible actors often capture the economic surplus instead.

Solar and wind look like they have a cost advantage, but batteries show why the most flexible actors often capture the economic surplus instead.

Solar and wind look like they have a cost advantage, but batteries show why the most flexible actors often capture the economic surplus instead.

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