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by troupo 950 days ago
> 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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As others have already asked, are renewables over provisioned or insufficient? You keep claiming both.

And we get it, Germany burn coal for electricity. And we all know that is bad. Point taken and not objected.