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by munk-a
1774 days ago
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Balancing systems do exist - I used to swim in Smith Mountain Lake[1] as a kid and that entire lake is a gigantic battery. During low demand periods they pump water into a reservoir to then run the turbines during peak demand hours. None of these systems are perfectly efficient - but we've got a lot of options in our tool belts for ways to balance peak demand that don't require more continuous production capacity. 1. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smith_Mountain_Dam#Hydroelectr... |
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The power needs of the occasional cold wind still winter week are fairly large.