▲ | ethagknight 3 days ago | |||||||
Seems like people confuse the old school "gas peakers" which are basically just simple generators burning gasoline or diesel designed to be used intermittently, and advanced combined cycle natural gas, which are incredibly efficient. Natural Gas is super cheap in many markets, and it appears to be common theory that markets with limited natural gas simply haven't been explored sufficiently due to other fuels being cheaper (coal). ACC Natural Gas + Solar/Wind + Batteries + actively priced load shedding market seems like a tremendous quartet. | ||||||||
▲ | AtlasBarfed 3 days ago | parent [-] | |||||||
Yes it's super cheap because there isn't carbon taxes. In the US it is also super cheap because it is a byproduct of our fracking in The Dakotas. | ||||||||
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