When we had that cold winter storm fern that came down the end of January, probably the greatest test we've seen of the east coast electricity grid at peak demand time On January 27th in New England in the evening, 2% of New England's electricity came from wind, solar, and batteries combined. combined.3% of New England electricity came from burning trash and wood. Right. That's if you're there in the middle of the day when we don't really need you, all you're doing is saying some other producing source. (24:27–24:53)
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Asserts that during peak demand on January 27th, only 2% of New England's electricity came from wind, solar, and batteries.
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