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space_firmware parent
Yeah, it's a struggle. The upshot is most of the cost of combined cycle natural gas peaker plants are the fuel costs, so while storage solutions get figured out, or the renewable get massively overbuilt, you can maintain the FF infra for fairly cheap for the these days.

robocat
Incorrect.

most of the cost of peaker plants is the capital cost. The fixed costs are high and spread over few hours (peaker) or even no hours at all (just providing ready capacity if required e.g. ready in case of faults with generators or transmission).

The variable costs (fuel) are normally quite irrelevant.

ZeroGravitas
Ireland already has the gas capacity built though. It provides about 50% of their power today, so they just need to phase it down and then out, not build it from scratch.

This is broadly true of most developed nations.

badpun
If the standby gas capacity is needed to cover a majority of country's needs a few times a year, can it really be phased down?

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