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RE: LeoThread 2025-06-29 13:49

in LeoFinance4 months ago

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Central to Sber's thesis is the assertion that solar and wind power have emerged as the most cost-effective sources of electricity generation. Innovations over the past few decades have drastically decreased their associated costs, leading to a future where these sources will likely become not only cheaper but also ubiquitous. This transformation comes with the added bonus of zero marginal costs—once the infrastructure is in place, there are minimal ongoing costs. This fundamental shift will democratize energy, enabling individuals and communities to harness power where it was previously inaccessible.

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