The scenario of a dark silence: it is the middle of winter and the middle of the night, and there is no breeze. What to do with “renewable energy sources”, completely without wind and sun? Author and scientist Christian Mähr had an idea: by using a ‘concept that is not without charm’, energy for such breaks could be stored.
At least the sun shines during the day, but at night there is no wind – and darkness. The nightmare of all proponents of the energy transition: the dark doldrums. The silence can last for days or weeks, but in such high-pressure weather conditions there is sunshine during the day.
What scares me even more is what I would call the “high fog silence”, a well-known phenomenon in Vorarlberg. Not a breath of air blows and not a ray of sunshine appears. For weeks. In any case, it is light for a few hours and we have electric light for the rest of the day. And that is exactly where the problem lies.
Source: Krone

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