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On 2024-12-09 17:01, The Natural Philosopher wrote:No you did not. As other pointed out. Please Carlos, you will not die in any climate catastrophe, do now that it is a control technique used by politicians to strip you of your critical thinking, tax money and freedom.On 09/12/2024 13:51, Carlos E.R. wrote:>On 2024-12-09 14:30, The Natural Philosopher wrote:No, I wontOn 09/12/2024 13:10, Carlos E.R. wrote:Just google deeper and you will find the months.On 2024-12-07 15:29, The Natural Philosopher wrote:But it still touches the fuelled generators.Windmills and solar panels are useless for the same reason. - there is no storage able to meet the intermittency problem.I don't know why you are talking of that in this Linux group, but for your information, we have an island that goes with renewable energy for months, not touching the fueled generators.
<https://www.endesa.com/es/proyectos/todos-los-proyectos/transicion- energetica/renovables/el-hierro-renovable>
<https://www.endesa.com/es/la-cara-e/energias-renovables/gorona- viento-renovable>
And its a very small island, and it uses pumped storage because it has hills,
Try that in Holland...
And it isn't as green as you think. Dig deeper into the actual statistics
"The longest it’s powered up the whole island is 25 consecutive days, before the back-up diesel engine had to step in"
That is not 'for months'.
Yes, certainly there are occasions when it doesn't work, it is early days. You just can not say that conclusively "it is impossible to do".You yourself have shown that it is impossible to do.
Your example proves my case.
No one has done it yet, nor its it likely they ever will, unless its a tiny island with lots of hydro power.
It is impossible to do for most ordinary countries
And the cost of that attempt was insane.
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I have proven that it is possible. Just do it, eventually. We have to do it to survive. I'm lucky to have no descendants.
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