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by DennisP
1800 days ago
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The real question is whether it'd be competitive with solar PV on cloudy winter days with enough battery to get through windless nights. If so, there's probably a place on the grid for it. (In any case, Helion is planning direct energy conversion, without a heat cycle.) |
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It could all pencil out if you had some massive incentive for production on those specific days and some legally mandated quota for other times, but at that point you'd probably be beaten by a few factories saying they'll shut down for a few days if you gave them the same cash and/or renewables producers using the money to add storage.
Practically, it needs to run full out constantly and compete with an average of other power producer prices to be viable.