| > If there isn't enough solar and wind (hydro and other green / renewable electricity sources are perfectly base load capable), yes, large consumers reduce their consumption for that period Proof beyond "I said so"? > So, in percentage and not absolute values (no surprise you don't get that difference, you don't get neither the electricity has to he consumed when produced and production / consumption lives on a time scale...), we need less base load generation then previously So, again, empty words with ad hominem attacks. "Oh we still produce shitloads of electricity not because we need to, but because you're stupid enough to understand we don't need to produce it". Strangely enough, instead of "not needing as much baseload" everyone is busy running coal plants to sustain that baseload they don't need or something. > Edit: I know big consumers do stop or scale down production, because my wife does so Ah yes, it must be true then. I'll ask my wife, she knows something, too. --- Anyway. I'm not interested in this discussion any further. Because nothing trumps "you're too stupid to understand" and "my wife said so". Adieu. |
Yeah, couldn't agree more. Hard to discuss with someone who refuses to take other view points into account if they don't fit the narrative, regardless how well founded those other view points are.