the big problem with wind is always going to be its variability,
so either we try to speed up nuclear fusion development, or try to find ways to store excess electricity for bad days(producing hydrogen from water etc)
that being said,last year was a unexpectedly “dry year” for wind power,not an indication for the future
So even during optimal conditions Germany still use 14% coal for it’s energy production?
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source: [https://energy-charts.info/charts/energy_pie/chart.htm?l=de&c=DE&datetimepicker=07.12.2021&interval=week&download-format=image%2Fjpeg](https://energy-charts.info/charts/energy_pie/chart.htm?l=de&c=DE&datetimepicker=07.12.2021&interval=week&download-format=image%2Fjpeg)
the week selected is week 6 2022
the big problem with wind is always going to be its variability,
so either we try to speed up nuclear fusion development, or try to find ways to store excess electricity for bad days(producing hydrogen from water etc)
that being said,last year was a unexpectedly “dry year” for wind power,not an indication for the future
So even during optimal conditions Germany still use 14% coal for it’s energy production?