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  • @Ardubal @Sodis

    OK so I have googled the men capacity factor and of course #nuclear has nearly 100% and #renewables only 40%.

    But this just means it produces on average 40% of it's capacity. You'd need a sunny windy day to get 100%

    What I've read about is a #SWB (Solar wind and battery) system with massive overcapacity

    So biomass, hydro and battery can take up the slack when needed. Or gas - which has a very low mean capacity factor lt;10% but is usually used as a last resort

    Cheap #zero #CO2

  • @Ardubal @Sodis

    Mostly we don't use energy at night. In the UK there is a peak in the morning. In the UK we mainly use gas to fill this. We will have to find a storage solution as nuclear can't be upscale that quickly. Gas was meant to be used just to fill the gaps but it's quickly become a staple.

    We need to find a way of smoothing the graph. Energy storage is the best option in the short term.

    Or we can vary use.

    nuclear #renewables

  • @Ardubal @Sodis

    We have to be careful. Different counties have very differnt energy make ups. I live in the UK where nuclear is

    I don't understand where you got 40% from. This seems arbutrary.

    In the UK Nuclear is 15% and renewables about 40% (over the last year) we mainly burn gas for the rest.