Thankfully this experiment is being done in Germany -LSB-...] so that the rest of the world will see what an appallingly mess results from installing
these unreliable electricity sources onto a grid system.
I pray Mrs Merkel continues with this policy, so that the rest of the world will see what an appallingly mess results from installing
these unreliable electricity sources onto a grid system.
Not exact matches
Electricity from renewable
sources such as solar and wind power, which can be intermittent and
unreliable, could then be easily stored and distributed as hydrogen fuel.
2) Subsidies and mandates that force increased amounts of
unreliable sources of
electricity on the grid, such as wind and solar power, and undermine the normal operation of reliable power plants.
In his February 2015 report for the Institute for Energy Research (IER), Fisher attacked wind and solar power as «
unreliable»
sources of
electricity.
for the Institute for Energy Research (IER), Fisher attacked wind and solar power as «
unreliable»
sources of
electricity.
So they have decided on a public relations strategy to blame «evil» power companies and «other polluters» for rate increases rather than their own actions in trying to force states to use expensive and
unreliable «renewable»
sources of
electricity.
The poster child for this is the State of South Australia, which has now suffered from five state
electricity blackouts in the last six months as a result of closing down dependable fossil fuel generating stations in favor of
unreliable «renewable»
sources.
A simple cost analysis (apparently beyond the capability of the Times) would clearly show slar thermal to cost roughly 6 times more than a nuclear plant and provide (
unreliable)
electricity costing at least 4 times more, even when using the Fanatasyland estimate by
unreliable sources like Woolard of BrightSource Energy.
Adding
unreliable, unpredictable
electricity sources such as wind and solar will inevitably decrease system reliability — which means increased risks of system collapse with its monumental costs even if every practical safeguard is used.
All countries must work to expand newly cheap solar and other clean energy
sources to the 1.5 billion people around the world who lack
electricity, and billions more for whom access is
unreliable.
This «captured energy» metric further appears to assume that averaged Btu's in each kWh will continue to decline in some forecasted fashion, primarily due to a widespread shift towards renewable form of electric generation; perhaps attributable to a full implementation of the soon deceased «Clean Power Plan» and greater reliance on renewables for
electricity (if that term can be accurately used with
unreliable sources.)