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'''Baseload power''' is long term, continuous and reliable [[power supply]], often supplied by [[hydroelectricity]], [[coal]] or [[nuclear power]]. It is a stumbling block for many forms of [[renewable energy]].
'''Baseload power''' is a long term, continuous, and reliable [[power supply]], often supplied by [[hydroelectricity]], [[coal]] or [[nuclear power]]. It is a stumbling block for many forms of [[renewable energy]].





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Baseload power is a long term, continuous, and reliable power supply, often supplied by hydroelectricity, coal or nuclear power. It is a stumbling block for many forms of renewable energy.


Baseload renewable power

Options include:

Possibilities (still at the research stage) include:

  • Wind power storing the energy as air pressure in underwater balloons. Still at the concept stage.[1]
  • More cost-effective batteries

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Notes

  1. Wind energy - storing the power, abc.net.au, Science Show, 17 July 2010.
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