Monday, July 22, 2019

Energy Contribution From From Wind In ISO-NY --- Drum Roll -- 0.33%; From Crude Oil: 1.3% -- July 22, 2019

Updates

Later, 12:54 p.m. CT: wow, at ISO-NE -- natural gas -- 72%.

Original Post

ISO-NY (link here) and ISO-NE (link here).
  • 11:11 a.m. ET --
    • New England: $35; 72% natural gas;
    • New York: $30
      • dual fuel, natural gas or other fossil fuel (like coal): 36%
      • natural gas: 21%
      • nuclear: 24%
      • hydro: 16%
      • wind: 0.33% -- really?  (less than oil which is about 1.3%)
In other words, crude oil is providing almost 5x the amount that wind is providing to generate electricity in ISO-NY.

I'm sure it will "pick up" this afternoon.

ISO-NY: all fuel --


ISO-NY: renewable (it's all hydro -- and hydro has been around "forever," not because of global warming but because it was available and affordable) --




Updates:
  • at 10:55 a.m., wind accounted for 0.12% of total energy, down from 0.33% just one hour earlier
  • percent coming from "dual fuel" (all fossil fuel) is increasing -- fossil fuel is dispatchable, wind is not -- and we're seeing this first hand

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