Robin van Spaandonk wrote:

you would
>continue to supply some electricity with quick response
>load-balancing generators, which I suppose would be natural gas turbines.

I don't really see the need for this. Current which is being
diverted through an electrolysis cell can very rapidly be
redirected to the grid almost effortlessly. . . .

Or were you referring to times when no wind was blowing?

Exactly right. Or when too much wind is blowing, and the turbines have to be feathered. No matter how many turbines you erect, I doubt you could ensure they always meet 100% of demand.

Actually, instead of natural gas, the obvious choice would be hydrogen turbines. I should have thought of that! Old assumptions often blind us to obvious solutions.

- Jed


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