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July 2029? Is that correct?
If so, why so long? Why not July 2026?
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Crazy - Wales already produces 2x the electricity that it consumes.
The rest heads over into England.
Maybe a great spot for future datacenters.
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Eric - Nice !
A suggestion to make chart easier to read...
Can you tie the legend to when the models were released?
You have - dark blue image classification first but next would be light pink - VQA, followed by Squad 2.0 ( I think) etc...
Also, any reason SWE is not on the chart?
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#energysky
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Am I color blind, or are both gas and nuclear orange?
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And thats even with a lot of curtailment for mid-day solar. Blows my mind they do that.
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Interconnectors and more BESS around Europe should help drive more usage for French nuclear...
Spain- France
www.hitachienergy.com/us/en/news-a...
Ireland-France
www.irishexaminer.com/news/munster...
UK-France (maybe)
www.reuters.com/business/ene...
BESS
www.pv-magazine.com/2024/12/04/t...
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2) Poland has plans for three nuclear reactors to come online in 2036. In the meantime, they should continue to rapidly build out their home-grown wind and solar.
#energysky
Poland could easily have 2/3 of its electricity based on solar/wind BEFORE nuclear joins the party.
#Poland
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So sad to see these extraordinary Americans pushed out because Chris Wright was not allowed to run the US Department of Energy. Instead DOGE ran amok with no regard for the mission.
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busted link....
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Below are some numbers supporting John's comment.
Also:
1) Solar/wind are faster than demand - big deal!
2) Nuclear will start contributing more during the rest of the decade.
3) If China has a down year economically (2025/2026), clean energy will displace a lot of coal.
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Beating the last record in APRIL is a strong result.
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And its on a Friday, a business day, not a Sat/Sun with the 100%
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Yeah will be interesting to see how much curtailment there was...
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