From 2025 unless we build new power stations to replace the ones that we are shutting down like the peat and coal power stations we will not have enough supply except for the very low demand scenario,Can you explain why with the detail you have on supply mix and demand projections?
"Thereafter, some generation plant is assumed to shut down because of emissions restrictions and the EU Commissions Clean Energy Package. By 2026, a deficit of capacity is forecast in all scenarios except the Low Demand forecast. Adequacy studies results for Ireland are listed in Table 1. With a low availability scenario (worst year in 5 years), there would be a deficit of plant by 2026. If base-load high-carbon plant were unavailable from 2026 (e.g. two out of three peat units), this capacity would need to be replaced."
All through the report you linked it points to deficits in supply after 2025 unless we build new power plants. This was written in 2018 and presumed the availability of moneypoint until 2025 which is now in doubt. Of course it uses technical jargon so as not to be so blunt "dispatchable generation" does not include wind and solar but this must be able to meet at least 100% of demand obviously . So even if we have 40% supply from renewables we must also have another 40% "dispatchable generation" in order to be availabe to "dispatch" when there is no wind.
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