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by looping__lui
255 days ago
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Take a look at this study:
https://www.ise.fraunhofer.de/content/dam/ise/de/documents/p... Germany will require 100-150 GW capacity which cost about 1000 EUR/kW and would require an investment of 100+B EUR. Electricity prices already skyrocketed in Germany and no end in sight. Listen: I invested in PV, in low energy houses, in heat pumps - but the PV/wind strategy doesn’t work the way people would like them to in their ideology and Germany has proven that. |
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Now that you've built those plants, would you rather pay to operate them year round, or only when needed?
PV/wind won't help you reduce capex for winter, but it should reduce opex on gas. And that's something.
Spending capex on interconnections may reduce the total dispatchable capacity needed; if it's done carefully. Having more time zones in one grid helps because peaks correspond with time of day; having more latitude helps because day lengths and cloud cover varies. Having more of both helps because still air tends to be geographically bounded. But long distance transmission is expensive.