Wind power is fine. Bottle necks with intermittent power...

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    Wind power is fine. Bottle necks with intermittent power supplies are not a issue to ingnor

    "A grid operator in southwest Germany asked users to reduce electricity demand on Friday to help balance the network. TransnetBW GmBH posted an orange alert on its app asking consumers to save electricity starting at 8 p.m. until 10 p.m. local time. The operator also requested power imports to increase supplies and offset a bottleneck created by large volumes of wind generation trying to access the grid in the north. The alert of the StromGedacht app does not signal that power cuts are imminent, said the regional grid operator in an emailed statement. “But it does signal that TransnetBW must do more than usual to keep the power grid stable.”"
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    Germany is a shocking example of relying on the Un reliable Russian gas, Shutting one of the best Nuclear power network down ( Mostly) and now moving in on LNG impacting on world supply and demand.

    Redefining Energy pod cast highlight on unsecured supply chains or ESG issues for inputs in wind and solar are equally interesting. Its having a huge impact on project financing of course

    https://open.spotify.com/episode/5PX4Mx6muKRyb8JQtpFhZI?si=ad672c5a8f73470c
 
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