a huge amount of people (including almost all the journalists who cover this) dont understand that coal/diesel and uranium are still the only ubiquitously applicable 'baseload' power generation fuels
hydro can deliver baseload but you have to have huge amounts of water. so its only available in very specific locations.
thats why SA had blackouts - because while they had 'theoretically' enough power supply tp meet their needs - theyd shifted too far to wind/solar sources that fluctuate in how much power they deliver
baseload is particularly key for meeting 'peak' period demand - ep peak+ when hot and cold temperature spikes that drive everyone to use more air con or heating during business hours
thats why early afternoon is tyically the highest price point in a day
with coal/diesl uranium you can basically flick a switch to meet the added demand
solar/wind just give what they give -they cant turn o a dime to add 30% more
this is part of why Mucsk raves on about battery tech- if your get large enough and efficient enough energy storage you can lower the reliance on fossil fuel baseload
but stored power tends to degrade very fast and isnt v portable.
thats another reaosn why SA, WA and NT are much more susceptible than the east coast where theres more ablity for power to move between urban centres to meet specific demand surges
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