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I think it has been a good benchmark during early development, but you’re right that it becomes less useful now that Solar is further along. Maybe some Midwestern place would be a good benchmark now? Or like England?


The white paper being discussed includes Birmingham, UK and several other cities around the world.


The Midwestern places probably lack the demand.

Because solar isn't energy dense, you will probably be told that you picked an area with low land cost to make it look better.

For England you can replace the word solar with wind and the same would probably apply




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