Source: Big Think |
It's not 100% "firm", because prolonged cloudy weather will impact production, but then again, coal power stations often "trip" without warning. The way the grid has always coped with this in the past is to have excess capacity, so that the loss of one generator can be offset by turning on another. And the risk is reduced by having diversified supply sources. For example, the wind often blows when the sun isn't shining, and it blows more in winter when sunlight is less.
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