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Posted by Sportbike Mike
 - December 09, 2024, 03:51:58
Quote from: Ck on December 06, 2024, 14:24:20The weather is not decentralised. Lack of sun does not occur is small isolated spots. So the drop in grid contribution is not as decorrelated as the study thinks.

Partly sunny, partly cloudy, mostly sunny, and mostly cloudy all literally mean, "Lack of sun DOES occur in small isolated spots"
Posted by Ck
 - December 06, 2024, 14:24:20
The weather is not decentralised. Lack of sun does not occur is small isolated spots. So the drop in grid contribution is not as decorrelated as the study thinks.
Posted by Ck
 - December 06, 2024, 14:20:25
California learned the hard way to keep their last and biggest nuclear power plant on after intense heat severely degraded their solar panels a few summers ago. Semiconductor devices like solar panels have upper junction temperature-related delimits just like CPUs.
Posted by DavidC1
 - December 06, 2024, 09:53:06
Quote from: LL on December 06, 2024, 07:33:45Do not seems a reliable study.

1-"On the other hand, long periods of heat show that coal- and nuclear power plants can no longer be reliably cooled. " 
Rare and many countries do not have either but only fuel/gas power plants.

2- the number of production bottlenecks with renewable energy is several times those of fossil fuels. Lack of sun occurs each day, lack of wind much more often than an heatwave.

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Posted by LL
 - December 06, 2024, 07:33:45
Do not seems a reliable study.

1-"On the other hand, long periods of heat show that coal- and nuclear power plants can no longer be reliably cooled. " 
Rare and many countries do not have either but only fuel/gas power plants.

2- the number of production bottlenecks with renewable energy is several times those of fossil fuels. Lack of sun occurs each day, lack of wind much more often than an heatwave.
Posted by Redaktion
 - December 06, 2024, 00:13:45
Wind and solar energy are weather-dependent, which makes it almost impossible to estimate production, let alone control it in the event of additional demand. 20 years of electricity grid data reveals some surprises in this regard.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Study-investigates-relationship-between-renewable-energy-and-power-outages.928260.0.html