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minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink5•9 months agoI’m going to guess that they can slow down fossil fuel plants, but not turn them off because they would take too long to start up again.
minus-square@odiumlink5•edit-29 months agoThat does make sense, so it needs to consistently be above x percent for the cap to be raised to x percent.
I’m going to guess that they can slow down fossil fuel plants, but not turn them off because they would take too long to start up again.
That does make sense, so it needs to consistently be above x percent for the cap to be raised to x percent.