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by illiarian
1149 days ago
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> No, renewables are easy to regulate and nothing about them is slow. Renewables are among the slowest power sources to ramp up production. Which is complicated by the fact that they are intermittent. > That is, why there is a need for a huge buildup of renewables. 1. At what cost 2. What happens to generation on a quiet night? |
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Ramping down renewables is lots faster and easier. The stability argument is just populistic bullshit. Plausible on the surface, not a concern in actual practice. You are acting like those who plan and build this renewable capacity never thought of that.
The goal with renewables is to reduce the total emissions. There are still plenty of years left in that process before you even need any storage to cover capacity fluctuation. Because even when covering SOME extra capacity with fossil fuels SOME of the times, total emissions are still getting reduced. Is it that some people just want to ignore that a coal plant that doesn't produce energy also doesn't produce emissions?