Europe's energy crisis might actually be solved with one grid fix
“So are you saying that provided we fix the grid, which we should talk about how we get there, whether you think it's feasible, you're saying we actually are in a good place?”
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But we're seeing now a lot of claims about that the throughput you actually put onto the grid, you can lift up by ten, twenty, 30% depending on weather conditions, depending, of course, also on, volatility, and similar, let's say, other factors that you can use them on.
So are you saying that provided we fix the grid, which we should talk about how we get there, whether you think it's feasible, you're saying we actually are in a good place?
Yes. I I think from from a pure energy capacity perspective, we are in a good place.
About this clip
A discussion reveals that Europe could potentially increase grid throughput by 10-30% through optimization, depending on weather and volatility factors. The conversation explores whether fixing grid infrastructure could put Europe in a surprisingly good position from an energy capacity perspective.
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This challenges the common narrative about Europe's energy crisis by suggesting the solution may be simpler than expected.
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