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by wiredfool 674 days ago
No, the nameplate capacity is what a solar panel will produce under perfect lighting, independent of the site where it's installed.

The peak theoretical power output of a solar panel depends on where it's installed, inclination, temperature, elevation, and so on. The actual peak power is going to take weather and dirty panels into account.

1kw nameplate in Ireland (or the Netherlands) is never going to give you an instantaneous 1kw output -- you're going to be lucky to see 60% of that.

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But 60% of 25GW is less than 3GW? You need to take down more capacity than the buffer and power plants will disconnect from grid for fail-safe. Bringing grid up alone maybe will take days or few, but all the appliances out there will be down for weeks.. ClownStrike brought us pen-written boarding passes, glad we don’t install crapware on hospitals hardware