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by natmaka
1595 days ago
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Nothing can replace gas 100%. Hyper-nuclearized France always produced (and now produces) between 7% and 12% of their gridpower thanks to fossil fuel (gas/petrol/coal). This is not about 100% but about obtaining a baseload. "we could do more if we invest more in wind turbines" is not obvious when it comes to continuity of production. Selling anything (even only 25% of your production) can be a financially wonderful operation if done when many customers need it. Turning off production is only necessary if you cannot store more of it. |
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Storing is not cheap and batteries are also diry. not green. My idea is that we need to work on all in parallel, solar, wind, research better and cleaner batteries, nuclear, fusion, invest in the grid and try to connect over larger distances. There will not be 1 solution that fits every place in the world.