In the evolving global energy landscape, renewable sources are becoming increasingly cost effective. Even without subsidies, renewables are often the cheapest option available. This chart, created by Visual Capitalist's Selin Oguz and Ryan Bellafontaine, in partnership with the National Public Utilities Council, shows which electricity sources are the most and least expensive in 2024, using data by Lazard. Onshore Wind and Solar: A Bargain with Subsidies Onshore wind power effectively costs $0 per megawatt-hour (MWh) when subsidies included in…