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When is the last time you heard that lithium battery caught fire? Is there no improvement can be made?
Given large enough area, when the wind doesn't blow in one place, it would likely blow somewhere else. It can also be complemented with solar panels.
Quote from: hamdani yusuf on 13/04/2021 14:08:34The $200 million “Big Battery”, installed in South Australia in 2017 by Elon Musk’s Tesla company, .................. Neoen announced plans to increase the battery complex’s size by 50% to 150MW, to be competed in the first half of 2020. It remains the largest battery in the world.So the battery costs about twice as much per kilowatt as a gas generator plant and doesn't actually generate electricity.
The $200 million “Big Battery”, installed in South Australia in 2017 by Elon Musk’s Tesla company, .................. Neoen announced plans to increase the battery complex’s size by 50% to 150MW, to be competed in the first half of 2020. It remains the largest battery in the world.
Quote from: hamdani yusuf on 13/04/2021 14:11:49Given large enough area, when the wind doesn't blow in one place, it would likely blow somewhere else. It can also be complemented with solar panels.Given the entire North Sea, Irish Sea and English Channel, plus a few mountains, there has been almost no wind electricity generated in the UK for the last 4 days.
author=alancalverd link=topic=81292.msg636165#msg636165 date=1618318937]No, dear. The grid is what distributes the stuff. No matter how many miles of wire, you need to add 5 days' storage for when the wind doesn't blow.
Quote from: evan_au on 12/04/2021 11:39:41The fact that wind is unreliable is a good reason to install more windmills in more diverse locations. The people who built he grid knew this (and it applied to coal fires power stations too- they still need to close for maintenance sometimes).It's a pity that people seem to have forgotten in the mean time.
The fact that wind is unreliable is a good reason to install more windmills in more diverse locations.
Given the entire North Sea, Irish Sea and English Channel, plus a few mountains, there has been almost no wind electricity generated in the UK for the last 4 days.
It was the reason the Dreamliner fleet was grounded, and the reason why you can't send bare lithium batteries through the mail
Quote from: alancalverd on 13/04/2021 14:21:18Given the entire North Sea, Irish Sea and English Channel, plus a few mountains, there has been almost no wind electricity generated in the UK for the last 4 days.Wind is not the only form of renewable energy.
There is a fixed cost, and there is a variable cost. Have you put that into calculations?
If you have enough wire, it reaches to where the wind is blowing.
If the grid is large enough to cover solar panels on the Sahara, Europe can rely on renewable energy.
Provided that nobody else wants the product. Once you leave UK territorial waters you start meeting other consumers,
Quote from: hamdani yusuf on 13/04/2021 14:11:49If the grid is large enough to cover solar panels on the Sahara, Europe can rely on renewable energy.During the day, perhaps.
To go fully renewable you need to install 5 days total, not short-term peak, storage capacity,
The UK grid last year was 30% renewables and over 50% if you include nuclear.
Quote from: alancalverd on 13/04/2021 17:00:26Quote from: hamdani yusuf on 13/04/2021 14:11:49If the grid is large enough to cover solar panels on the Sahara, Europe can rely on renewable energy.During the day, perhaps.And, according to you the night can be five days long.Quote from: alancalverd on 13/04/2021 13:32:51 To go fully renewable you need to install 5 days total, not short-term peak, storage capacity, If the grid is big enough... the Sun never sets on the British Empire.
Quote from: wolfekeeper on 13/04/2021 01:17:36Why would I need to charge it tonight, when I charged it last thursday when the grid was swimming in green electricity? possibly because you drove somewhere on Friday. And remember even with the grid running at full capacity, you can only do 30 miles on one night's charge because everyone else is charging theirs too.
Why would I need to charge it tonight, when I charged it last thursday when the grid was swimming in green electricity?
Quote And there already are far more than 35 million charge points, every 13 amp socket in the UK is a charging point. Very few of which are by the roadside, which is where most of the cars are parked at night. and if everyone else is charging their cars, you can only get 5 amps from your socket.
And there already are far more than 35 million charge points, every 13 amp socket in the UK is a charging point.
Quote from: wolfekeeper on 12/04/2021 20:54:18The UK grid last year was 30% renewables and over 50% if you include nuclear. I don't think nuclear power counts as renewable. Fast breeder reactors were supposed to squeeze a bit more out of the fuel but AFAIK only two are operating commercially these days.
If the grid is big enough... the Sun never sets on the British Empire.
So everyone in the ENTIRE COUNTRY made a several hundred mile trip, on Friday?
The wind frequently doesn't blow for 5 days at a time,