How to Power the Grid with Renewables When the Sun is Gone

Wednesday, April 17, 2024

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For decades, a major point of concern for renewable energy has been its intermittency and lack of energy production when the wind and sun are gone.

Last Monday's solar eclipse, however, provided grid operators valuable insight into how to run the electric grid in times of low solar production, as well as proof of concept for how to go over that hurdle.

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