You know, this is not an emotional reaction. I'm doing risk management and business continuity in a technical field, and I know enough about the real world to confidently say that any promise about "this won't blow up" is a lie in the long run.
Of course, nuclear plants are not very good at quickly changing load either. So your gas turbines won't go away. Except of course they might in either scenario:https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/australasia/tesla-mega-battery-south-australia-outage-reaction-time-hornsdale-power-reserve-a8130986.html …
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Percent of what, and how is that relevant to nuclear plants being much too slow to regulate peak?
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