Using energy storage to increase renewable electricity generation capacity in Nova Scotia from mw 2019 maps Watch Video
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⏲ Duration: 30 min 11 sec ✓ Published: 25-Apr-2019
Description: Presented on Thursday April 25, 2019 by Dr. Lukas Swan, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova ScotianNova Scotia has tidal, wind, and solar renewable energy resources. Very large installed renewable generating capacities (>1000 MW) will be necessary to offset the majority of fossil fuel used for electricity in the Province today. And while using these three diverse renewable resources is complementary, peaks and valleys and ramps still occur. We will discuss the quantity (MWh) and performance of e
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