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Wind energy really is the last to be stored and solar energy cannot be stored economically
Swift-Hook, Donald - In: Renewable Energy 50 (2013) C, pp. 971-976
Swift-Hook [2010] first showed that renewables are the last to be stored on a power system. This paper rebuts the subsequent erroneous denials by Grant Wilson et al. [2011].
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Grid-connected intermittent renewables are the last to be stored
Swift-Hook, Donald T. - In: Renewable Energy 35 (2010) 9, pp. 1967-1969
When hydroelectric power systems became widespread, associated developments for energy storage, using pumped water, soon followed. Many other methods of storage have since been considered. Today's interest in other renewables, notably wind energy has led to assertions that, because it is...
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