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but that's also where its experiment with tidal energy comes in. it's predictable. we know exactly when it's there, 100 years ahead. if we install tidal turbines in different spots, we will have a baseload generation from tides, and that is extremely valuable. it can really dramatically change the energy mix in the islands. maybe 30 to 40% of the annual usage in the islands could be provided by tides. now, this dragon has begun to fly, and it's sending energy to the grid. it'sjust one machine, but potentially a big leap forward for harnessing energy from our seas. adrian. now time for a look at this week's tech news. tesla will allow 10% of its global workforce. the cuts are the latest round yet to affect the

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in different spots, we will have a baseload generation from tides, and that is extremely valuable. if we can unlock the potential, it can really dramatically change the energy mix in the islands. maybe 30 to 40% of the annual usage in the islands could be provided by tides. now, this dragon has begun to fly, and it's sending energy to the grid. it's just one machine, but potentially a big leap forward for harnessing energy from our seas. now time for a look at this week's tech news. tesla will lay off 10% of its global workforce. the cuts are the latest round yet to affect the firm's estimated 140,000 years.

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the stability of the power system at all points in time on a millisecond level. much of the country's power will come from wind, hydro and solar, but that's also where its experiment with tidal energy comes in. it's predictable. we know exactly when it's there, 100 years ahead. if we install tidal turbines in different spots, we will have a baseload generation from tides, and that is extremely valuable. if we can unlock the potential, it can really dramatically change the energy mix in the islands. maybe 30 to 40% of the annual usage in the islands could be provided by tides. now this dragon has begun to fly, and it's sending energy to the grid. it's just one machine, but potentially a big leap forward for harnessing energy from our seas. this is the richard cloudesley school in london...

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Breakfast

we have the biggest battery, i think, in the danish kingdom. we don't have any subsea cables to neighbouring countries. so we need to maintain the stability of the power system at all points in time on a millisecond level. much of the country's power will come from wind, hydro and solar, but that's also where its experiment with tidal energy comes in. it's predictable. we know exactly when it's there, 100 years ahead. if we install tidal turbines in different spots, we will have a baseload generation from tides, and that is extremely valuable. if we can unlock the potential, it can really dramatically change the energy mix in the islands. maybe 30 to a0% of the annual usage in the islands could be provided by tides. now this dragon has begun to fly, and it's sending energy to the grid. it's just one machine, but potentially a big leap forward for harnessing energy from our seas.

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BBC News

that's the first utility, or the array device. there will be many of these in parks, orarrays, as you call them, uh, around the world. the faroes aren't connected to any other country's power grid, so it has to be self—sufficient. and in the past, it relied heavily on oil imports. now, though, it's going fully green, and this battery station helps to regulate electricity supply. we have the biggest battery, i think, in the danish kingdom. we don't have any subsea cables to neighbouring countries. so we need to maintain the stability of the power system at all points in time on a millisecond level. much of the country's power will come from wind, hydro and solar, but that's also where its experiment with tidal energy comes in. it's predictable. we know exactly when it's there, 100 years ahead. if we install tidal turbines in different spots, we will have a baseload generation from tides, and that is extremely valuable.

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Meralco seeks offers for 1,800-MW baseload requirement

MANILA Electric Co. (Meralco) on Thursday said that it had started the competitive selection process (CSP) for 1,200-megawatts (MW) of baseload requirement to ensure the continued availability of electricity for its customers.

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Keeping Canada's electricity affordable and reliable

Alberta is calling on Canadians to oppose federal regulations that will make electricity more expensive and hurt grid reliability for businesses and families.

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Talking Business

that the regulation and the market structures are in a place that will actually enable this transition to happen. of course, the criticism of renewable energy is that it's expensive and difficult to store, unlike gas or coal. and those critics, markus, they have a point, i'm just wondering, how do you fix that? in many places, actually, renewables — if you look atjust the cost of megawatt hour produced, actually it's very competitive. that's the case in the nordics, for wind especially. it is the case in sunny areas for solar. so you get low—cost megawatt hours. but the problem is the intermittency, and the profile. so how do you deal with that issue? you need the flexibility, you need a system that will bring in also baseload into the system. then, if we go further into, for example, offshore wind, yes, it is more expensive, but it is not prohibitively expensive. but again, the question is that we can'tjust have the intermittent energy. we need the baseload and the flexibility also.

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Talking Business

then, if we go further into, for example, offshore wind, yes, it is more expensive, but it is not prohibitively expensive. but again, the question is that we can'tjust have the intermittent energy. we need the baseload and the flexibility also. also on this show, markus, because we've been looking at the energy cost for businesses and households, especially in europe this winter. what's your take? will those bills be lower? last year was a very turbulent one. so, after the attack of russia to ukraine and the disruptions in the gas supplies, energy prices spiked up, the market was in huge turbulence. now, it's much calmer, so the forward prices are on completely different lower levels than they were last year. so, if nothing else happens and today's market prices prevail, then energy costs will be lower.

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