There's going to be a solar eclipse in Europe in a few weeks, and the European grid operators recently published an analysis of the expected impact on the power grid. You can download it here, and it's surprisingly readable for a technical paper.
A couple interesting (to me) takeaways:
A couple interesting (to me) takeaways:
- Depending on the weather, Europe could lose as much as 30GW of generation on the European grid during the eclipse. Currently, Europe has about 90GW of PV on the grid.
- In the UK, where there was an eclipse in 1999, power demand went down substantially during the eclipse. Based on the 1999 UK experience, the analysis suggests that the change in demand could to be faster than the change in production.
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