Date:2017-06-09 origin:RCCN Visit:10805
The California Electricity Dispatching Center (CaliforniaISO) released the Renewable Energy Watch on May 13, which states that renewable energy accounts for 33% of California's total electricity generation.
Among the various renewable energy sources, the peak generating capacity is 8,669 million watts, and wind power is 4,576 million watts. In terms of daily electricity generation, wind power can produce 87,068 megawatts / hour of electricity, while solar power was 86,902 MW / h.
Solar power is mainly concentrated at 12 o'clock before and after 5 hours, and wind power, small hydro power, biogas power generation, biomass and geothermal power generation is relatively evenly distributed in the day.
If the energy source to distinguish between water, heat and nuclear power generation changes in the day is not, the total energy generation of renewable energy due to the sake of solar energy in the daytime hours increased significantly.
In the early hours of the year, renewable energy can cover about 27% of total electricity demand, when the sun came out, the maximum burden of 63%, but after the night power generation dropped to electricity consumption surge, the burden of return to 23% To 27% of the standard.
Since solar power is concentrated in the daytime, coupled with the relatively average generation of wind power generation, you can find that the maximum amount of renewable energy generated during the day and solar power generation of the same period, then the shortage of electricity at least.