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by mantas
1470 days ago
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Average yearly wind won't drop. But it may slower for a day or week. Unless you want to stop some parts of society for that time, you'll have issues. Same for solar. It's not predicatable on day-by-day bases. With using cars as battery banks, even if you skip the problem of having cars connected all the time, you'll need to redo grid in a big way. Both to fill simultaneously cars if cheap solar energy hits the grid and keep the grid going on a stale cloudy day. |
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On the flip side when there's surplus that's used to make the hydrogen, to recharge the resovoirs, etc.
Many people feed back to the grid with their home solar etc, no difference to electric charging.
Not many cloudy days in the Moroccon deserts