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- noun Plural form of
baseload .
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Examples
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We have a growing population unlike many European countries; we have a relatively low production of electricity from coal due to large nuclear and hydro baseloads and thus little relatively easy power conversions.
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"You can generate large baseloads of electricity, which is what we need, and not generate any CO2."
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In contrast, renewable sources like wind and solar are notoriously unreliable in terms of baseloads.
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"You can generate large baseloads of electricity, which is what we need, and not generate any CO2."
Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming RSS Newsfeed 2008
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In contrast, renewable sources like wind and solar are notoriously unreliable in terms of baseloads.
Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming RSS Newsfeed 2008
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"You can generate large baseloads of electricity, which is what we need, and not generate any CO2."
Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming RSS Newsfeed 2008
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In contrast, renewable sources like wind and solar are notoriously unreliable in terms of baseloads.
Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming RSS Newsfeed 2008
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Wind and solar are intermittent sources, and cost-effective energy storage options are not available yet, making these sources dependent on fossil fuel baseloads (previous post).
biopact 2008
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