Summary: “Both wind and solar, they just don’t give you a lot of energy,” Trisha Curtis, chief executive of the consultant group PetroNerds told NHJournal. “They require either a massive base load — you have to have a backup power for when the wind isn’t blowing and the sun isn’t shining either with coal or with natural gas.”
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- Originally Posted On: NH Journal
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- Publish Date: April 1, 2024