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by rcxdude
725 days ago
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"Base load" doesn't really enter into it: you just need storage to make renewables make sense by supplying when generation doesn't meet demand and recharging when demand is less than supply. (or, if you have a cheap "base load" you use storage to even out the peaks and troughs in the same way). Base load is just a somewhat arbitrary line drawn across the lowest point of demand, it's not an actual requirement of the grid like supply and demand always matching. |
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But that's no longer the world we live in. The lowest cost energy is now from intermittent sources, and the optimal grid design will look very different.