"I'm still waiting you to post the facts for these whoppers you posted earlier."
"The batteries all fail to provide the first function due to their limited capacity relative to the demand, i.e. hundreds of megawatts versus gigawatts."
S.A. peak summer demand 2019, occurred 19/12/2019 -- 3221MW
S.A. peak winter demand 2020, occurred 09/06/2020 -- 2512MW
source: https://www.aer.gov.au/wholesale-markets/wholesale-statistics/seasonal-peak-demand-regions
Hornsdale battery max power delivery 150MW
source: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hornsdale_Power_Reserve
Conclusion: In the presence of an event similar to the loss of interconnector that occurred in 2016, would result, in the absence of other generation/storage, of partial load-shedding, ie. BLACKOUT, across approximately 94% to 95% of the state.
Horndale is able to supply 193.5MWh. So after blacking out 94%plus of S.A., Horndale at best would supply that remaining 6% load for 1.3 hours at most.
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