• iii@mander.xyz
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    3 hours ago

    Uptime is calculated by kWh, I.E How many kilowatts of power you can produce for how many hours.

    That’s stored energy. For example: a 5 MWh battery can provide 5 hours of power at 1MW. It can provide 2 hours of power, at 2.5MW. It can provide 1 hour of power, at 5MW.

    The max amount of power a battery can deliver (MW), and the max amount of storage (MWh) are independant characteristics. The first is usually limited by cooling and transfo physics. The latter usually by the amount of lithium/zinc/redox of choice.

    What uptime refers to is: how many hours a year, does supply match or outperform demand, compared to the number of hours a year.

    So to match a 1gw nuclear plant, you need around 12gw of of storage, and 13gw of production.

    This is incorrect. Under the assumption that nuclear plants are steady state, (which they aren’t).

    To match a 1GW nuclear plant, for one day, you need a fully charged 1GW battery, with a capacity of 24GWh.

    Are you sure you understand the difference between W and Wh?