It's generally not necessary in the quantities and timeframes used in some anti-renewables arguments (those often being "now" and "all the capacity the renewables are generating").
It sometimes comes to people as a surprise how little solar / wind is actually installed and that the production mostly follows the peaks in daily consumption.
Basically, the idea is that if we go installing new renewables at current speeds, we won't need any real battery storage for years.
It sometimes comes to people as a surprise how little solar / wind is actually installed and that the production mostly follows the peaks in daily consumption.
Basically, the idea is that if we go installing new renewables at current speeds, we won't need any real battery storage for years.