Hydrogen Logic and the Grid (Stan The Energy Man)
Few electric grids in the world are preparing for the onslaught of intermittent renewable energy, and if they do not anticipate that change, they will struggle to remain relevant. Electric grids can only tolerate between 15% to 25% of intermittent renewables, before instability renders them incapable of handling typical daily loads, and utilities that have not addressed that issue need to either adopt more clean baseload power (if they can) or face radical redesign of large scale infrastructure on a compressed timeline. In business, time is money, and wasted time is a financial disaster in the making. Plan now, and stay relevant.
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