
A Perplexing Ohio Bill Would Ban Wind, Solar … and Coal? The bill amounts to a ban on wind and solar by defining “reliable energy source” as able to operate at any time of day or night and run at a ‘minimum capacity factor’ of 50%. Coal plants, gas peakers and hydro run at lower capacity factors.
Source: mafco
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lmao even
Ohio drafts poorly written law, details at 10
There should be an admissions exam to be allowed to create rules…
Would someone please school the intellectually challenged US Republicans on what batteries are and how they work so they can quit making fools of themselves? The depth of their stupidity has no bound. And it would be more intellectually honest to just say “we don’t do no woke energy” instead of trying to disguise it as being about grid reliability.
I’m pretty sure a new coal plant would run at a higher capacity factor.
The average capacity factor is lower today because that includes old factories and new cheaper sources of energy.
But certainly a new fresh coal plant could easily be run over 60%.
(That’s not to say this bill isn’t stupid)
Ah Harley’s, the second most obnoxious of man’s inventions just behind the leaf blower.