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by spacebanana7
296 days ago
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Gas complements renewables really well because gas can readily be tapped “on-demand” whilst renewables can only be tapped “on supply”. It’s relatively easy to turn off gas when renewables are supplying energy to the grid at near zero cost marginal cost. But also easy to turn on gas when the renewables aren’t supplying energy, or when demand spikes in a manner uncorrelated to renewable generation. Batteries are a more elegant solution long term, of course. |
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Batteries work well for short term day-to-day storage but they're impossibly expensive for seasonal storage which we will need a solution for for the last ~5-10% of decarbonization.
Probably the only way to fully decarbonize will eventually be to synthesize gas.