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by troupo
950 days ago
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> I think you're conflating the terms capacity and peak production here. I'm not. What I'm pointing out is that renewables in Germany are significantly overprovisioned. And still produce just 15% of their installed capacity because it's a quiet cloudy day. > the peak production makes German electricity cheap enough to make everyone around them use it when it's available. Ah yes. When they are available. That's the point, isn't it? > If all the neighbors used this approach Denmark is at 150% of its needs, was importing 40% of its energy from neighbors, and, ironically, from Germany which was burning coal. So. How much each of the neighbors, and each of those neighbors' neighbors etc. need to overprovision renewables? |
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And we get it, Germany burn coal for electricity. And we all know that is bad. Point taken and not objected.