
Originally Posted by
PhilipA
Yes if they double wind and solar they might get 8% next time there is a hot day.
This whole problem is because Victoria has no reserves. You talk about 3 out of 8 generators not working but ignore that wind totally failed.
Despite what professors might opine, the situation in the future has by definition not happened yet , so nobody knows whether wind and solar will be successful.
I actually agree that coal is dirty etc , but wind and solar are not the answer. Note that SA got 90% of its power on Thursday from gas and diesel. Gas would be a great interim step but in Australia State Governments have restricted supply so the price is triple what it is in the USA.
Nuclear is probably the best answer. ( but I bet Disco Mick and friends are totally against the cleanest and safest answer)
Regards Philip A
Regard sPhilip A
Not sure about best answer, but it is an answer. And I'm for it.
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