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Old 2011-03-24, 19:02   Link #12700
sneaker
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Sorry, I cannot agree.
The baseload article clearly defines baseload plants as plants that "produce energy at a constant rate", not as plants that always run at full power. You won't find the word "baseload" in the "Feed-in tariff" article a single time. Those two are unrelated.

And the costs for the wind and solar are high. That's why they need to be subsidized to compete. Not the other way round.
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