Kashmir Snow Shuts Key Routes; Japan’s Snow Corridor; China Expands Energy In All Directions; + Wind Hits Diminishing Returns — Explained

We’re paying twice for power — intermittent wind plus full fossil backup — while largely ignoring the one system that works best: nuclear.

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4 thoughts on “Kashmir Snow Shuts Key Routes; Japan’s Snow Corridor; China Expands Energy In All Directions; + Wind Hits Diminishing Returns — Explained

  1. In the UK wind farm operators are paid to turn off turbines when there’s going to be more electricity produced than the grid can cope with. Called constraint payments add up to almost £2billion a year and are added to electricity bills.

    1. It’s a shame this site doesn’t allow people to edit their comments when they realise it needs doing such as adding a word that was missed out.

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