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  1. lloydalter.substack.com

    Jun 19, 2023It's a clever way of dealing with the lack of solar power at night, and is the most common and obvious form of what could be called "design for intermittency." Kris De Decker of Low Tech Magazine noted in a 2017 article that before the Industrial Revolution, the world used to accept intermittency as a matter of course.
  2. kenan-flagler.unc.edu

    The Renewables Intermittency Challenge 6 Renewable Power Cost Trends and LCOE Estimates 9 Is Battery Storage the Remedy for Intermittency? 13 ... • The KIPE study was critiqued for focusing on replacing the power of a given plant as opposed to designing generation to meet demand load 'which varies all the time.' This perspective ignores ...
  3. Jan 30, 2024Intermittency refers to the irregular and unpredictable nature of renewable energy generation. It is caused by factors like weather conditions and natural variability. Solar and wind energy, two prominent intermittent energy sources, are characterized by fluctuations in output due to changes in sunlight availability or wind speed.
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  5. en.wikipedia.org

    Intermittency inherently affects solar energy, as the production of renewable electricity from solar sources depends on the amount of sunlight at a given place and time. Solar output varies throughout the day and through the seasons, and is affected by dust, fog, cloud cover, frost or snow. Many of the seasonal factors are fairly predictable ...
  6. sciencedirect.com

    In a second step, we introduce intermittency in addition to variability, and study the design of the power system enabling to accommodate it. With intermittency, day-electricity generation by solar power plants becomes uncertain.
  7. 1Notably, intermittency is a big issue for wind power as well and wind is the largest source of renewable energy besides hydroelectric power [EIA, 2012]. 1. well as to understand how the social costs vary under complementary policy environments such as greater real-time pricing. Our method can also be used to examine the social costs
  8. sciencedirect.com

    Aug 1, 2023The scale and the periodic nature of the energy storage problem are crucial to system design. There are very different physical needs for storing energy for: days, weeks and years. ... (20-30%), the inherent variability of renewable supply - intermittency - will be felt across the whole system. Wind and solar outputs are completely dependent ...
  9. to handle variability and intermittency is obvious; without solutions, intermittent sources cannot be considered as good substitutes for conventional fossil sources (Joskow, 2011, ... transition, but focus on the design of the electric mix when intermittency is taken into ac-count, with or without storage devices. Ambec and Crampes (2012, 2015 ...
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