nilslindemann 10 hours ago

No one cares, you buy it temporarily from the one who has it. And next time you may be the one who has it, and he may buy from you.

Do they produce coffee beans in your country? No? Were you ever worried about not having enough coffee?

  • chickenbig 3 hours ago

    > Were you ever worried about not having enough coffee?

    Yet people are worried about delivery of oil and gas. The consequences of not having sufficient energy are more severe than a headache. I would not trivialise a life without electricity; how many people died in the Iberian Peninsular blackout?

mperham 7 hours ago

You should check out these things called batteries.

  • realusername 3 hours ago

    You can't manage a winter load with batteries (and no country on earth does it), batteries would need a 100x improvement for that purpose.

pfdietz 9 hours ago

With proper system design this becomes a non-problem. This adds cost, but done properly it's cheaper than a system based on nuclear, especially going forward as renewable and storage costs continue their relentless decline (at a pace nuclear could only dream of).

In more detail: you want two kinds of storage, one optimized for daily charge discharge, and one for long term storage, to handle different frequencies in the power spectrum of the power-demand mismatch curve. The first is batteries, and the second is various techologies (like thermal or hydrogen) that will be brought into play for the last 5% or so of grid decarbonization.