rightwinger
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All those are great examples of making energy at random times that don't correlate at all with demand.
If the government didn't MANDATE that it be chosen first to be put on the grid -- no reasonable utility would schedule it in or encourage it as "an alternative".. Meeting DEMAND curves is the ONLY thing that matters to the Grid..
And wind simply flucks that test... Badly...
Randomness does not matter. Energy entering the grid reduces demand in other areas. Notably oil
Is that where the butthurt comes from?