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88: The Real Leaders of Net Zero pt. 1 | Orsted

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Are Renewables Unreliable?

The key reason for the energy crunter, especially Europe, has been facing has actually been shortage of gas and a really cold winter. Intermittency is the variability in the power supply due to when the sun shines or whether the wind blows. In order to have necessary stability in your grid so that your light-fold flash or your electric trains won't stop moving, you need to have a certain what is called base loads in your electricity grid. Today, that to a large extent comes from having nuclear power or burning some kind of green molecule.

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