60% renewable generation over the last 7 days. Which is nice. Tags:ireland 4 comments An even more impressive figure is 52% for past month (30 days) Wonder if that’s a record? Obviously it will go up and down depending on the weather, but the trend will just get better all the time with more and more renewable hitting the grid. https://twitter.com/StatkraftIE/status/1591010919911677952?t=I03tk__xg8X8yP4LX3mEXg&s=19 I was just discussing this with Sting over a game of lawn tennis. Which was nice. Our wind generation _generally_ runs low in the spring and early summer. There’s _usually_ plenty of wind in the autumn and early winter. Leave a ReplyYou must be logged in to post a comment.
Obviously it will go up and down depending on the weather, but the trend will just get better all the time with more and more renewable hitting the grid. https://twitter.com/StatkraftIE/status/1591010919911677952?t=I03tk__xg8X8yP4LX3mEXg&s=19
Our wind generation _generally_ runs low in the spring and early summer. There’s _usually_ plenty of wind in the autumn and early winter.
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An even more impressive figure is 52% for past month (30 days)
Wonder if that’s a record?
Obviously it will go up and down depending on the weather, but the trend will just get better all the time with more and more renewable hitting the grid.
https://twitter.com/StatkraftIE/status/1591010919911677952?t=I03tk__xg8X8yP4LX3mEXg&s=19
I was just discussing this with Sting over a game of lawn tennis. Which was nice.
Our wind generation _generally_ runs low in the spring and early summer. There’s _usually_ plenty of wind in the autumn and early winter.