"Wind and solar power don’t pose a significant threat to the reliability of the U.S. power grid, Energy Department staff members said in a draft report, contradicting statements by their leader Rick Perry.
'The power system is more reliable today due to better planning, market discipline, and better operating rules and standards,' according to a July draft of the study obtained by Bloomberg.
The findings -- which are still under review by the department’s leadership -- contrast with Perry’s arguments that "baseload" sources such as coal and nuclear power that provide constant power are jeopardized by Obama-era incentives for renewable energy, making the grid unreliable."
Catherine Traywick, Ari Natter, and Jennifer A Dlouhy report for Bloomberg July 14, 2017.
SEE ALSO:
"DOE: Leaked Text Disappears From Grid Study" (Greenwire: Subscription Required)
"DOE: Perry's Grid Study Is Coming. Here's What We Know" (ClimateWire)
"Draft Grid Study Blames Low Demand For Power Plant Closures" (The Hill)
"Wind, Solar Do Not Harm Power Grid Reliability, New Study Reports" (Reuters)
"Leaked Draft Of Rick Perry Grid Study Debunks His Attack On Renewable Energy" (Think Progress)
"Coal And Nuclear Are Uneconomic - More Bombshells From Perry’s Draft Grid Study" (Think Progress)
"Renewable Energy Not a Threat to Grid, Draft of U.S. Study Finds"
Source: Bloomberg, 07/18/2017