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probably just winging it and making money whilst doing so?What does UAE know about renewables?
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probably just winging it and making money whilst doing so?What does UAE know about renewables?

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Weekend might just save them.Stage 6 loading:
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Station build-up for the last 7 days - Eskom Data Portal
This shows how resources were used to build-up the demand over the past 7 days, and it includes both generation and demand side resources that Eskom has contracts with.www.eskom.co.za
Sure, I mean after the weekend. Lets see if they burn diesel over the weekend. That will improve my odds.Weekend might just save them.
Same as what happens when your base load throws a turbine and is down for 2 weeks.Negative ghost rider, what happens when the clouds move over and the wind stops blowing? You need an energy source that is instantly dispatchable for base load
When renewables are performing at their best then yes you can turn down the base load generators, but even this is very rare in countries with well established RE sectors
Same as what happens when your base load throws a turbine and is down for 2 weeks.Negative ghost rider, what happens when the clouds move over and the wind stops blowing? You need an energy source that is instantly dispatchable for base load
When renewables are performing at their best then yes you can turn down the base load generators, but even this is very rare in countries with well established RE sectors
It doesn't matter than the EAF is only 30% if you expect it!Yet they are now generating over 40GW of power from the nuclear plants, while Germany can barely get 10GW out of it's 63GW of wind.
Also renewables are not more reliable, even with the EAF under 60% renewables are still half that.
Same as what happens when your base load throws a turbine and is down for 2 weeks.
There's more chance of catastrophic breakdown in one single big plant than hundreds of individual panels and turbines spread across the country all having simultaneous weird weather (no wind AND no sun...). So tell me what do you do when a 1800MW plant breaks at once and I'll tell you what 1800 X 1MW plants spread across the country also hit the highly unexpected everything down at the same time problem.
The EAF is just baseload mentality.Not at all, in a properly functioning generation system with an EAF of 75% plus, renewables are much less reliable and much less dispatchable.
I'd even think that eskoms current EAF (54% IIRC) is about the same reliability as a well run renewables plant, excluding geothermal or non-pumped hydro dam
It was 6 minutes late.
Mr fix fokolMr Fix it. Can he fix it?
Oh lookee, he's trying to divert attention away from the drivers licence thingy...Mr Fix it. Can he fix it?
Relieved - was headed for a 4 hour slot from 6am tot 10am. Now only 2 hours.Update:
FRI: Stage 5 from midnight until 5am, then stage 4 until further notice.
Don't get your hopes up though.... they're far too unstable currently.Relieved - was headed for a 4 hour slot from 6am tot 10am. Now only 2 hours.
My fridge reaches an internal temperature of around 18 degrees at the end of a 4 hour slot. Ambient in my house is around 25 degrees.
Full all the empty space in your fridge with water bottles.Relieved - was headed for a 4 hour slot from 6am tot 10am. Now only 2 hours.
My fridge reaches an internal temperature of around 18 degrees at the end of a 4 hour slot. Ambient in my house is around 25 degrees.