And strangely no load shedding just talk of it?
UK has had weeks powered with no coal at all and lots and lots of wind (and a bit of nuclear). Yes they prepared for it building a large amount of gas peaker plants -- to run when they need it, but most of the time it's switched off...
Its wind farms are key to the country’s net-zero hopes
www.economist.com
I'll do another water analogy. It's like watering your trees with rain.
The base loaders would say "oooohh noooo we need to water it with 400L municipal connection every day". I'd say, let the free rain water it most of the time and when it doesn't rain as much, then we use the pricey stuff. Flip for all the time theres no solar, wind or tidal for serious amount of time, you could burn diesel like Eskom and still be miles ahead!