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> I doubt you will be entirely without sunshine for 4 days straight.

Come to Russia, some place like Yekaterinburg. Or Saint-Petersburg, where the sun can be unseen for months.



Repeating myself for the 3rd time: There are other options beside solar power, so why keep harping on this?

In fact Denmark gets about 65% of their power from wind. The UK also gets a lot of their power form wind. For many norther countries, wind power has quite a lot of potential.


> In fact Denmark gets about 65% of their power from wind.

Not true. Just 47% [1], and Denmark is a country with the most favorable conditions for wind generation. Statistics are easy to manipulate if you allow yourself to add 15 percent here, subtract 15% there..

Also, Denmark relies on Sweden (who utilize nuclear power a lot) and Norway to provide power when renewables are not providing enough power

[1]: https://www.reuters.com/article/us-climate-change-denmark-wi...


I am talking about 2020:

https://www.carbonbrief.org/analysis-coronavirus-has-cut-co2...

You refer to 2019 when renewables gave 50% of Danish power.

> Also, Denmark relies on Sweden (who utilize nuclear power a lot) and Norway to provide power when renewables are not providing enough power

Yes, but the capacity for import and export is limited. Despite these limitations Denmark has managed to run on 65% wind power in 2020 without breaking the grid.

Thanks to COVID19 we get a look at the future in terms of how much of electricity production renewables can handle.




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