Real-world examples of stability with renewables can be found in countries such as Denmark, Norway, and Germany, which have successfully integrated large amounts of wind and solar energy into their grids without compromising stability. Denmark, for example, produces over 50% of its electricity from wind power and has implemented smart grid technologies to balance the intermittent nature of wind. Norway relies heavily on hydropower, which can be quickly ramped up or down to balance supply and demand. In Germany, a combination of wind, solar, and biomass power accounts for over 40% of electricity generation, and the country has invested heavily in grid upgrades and storage technologies to ensure stability. These examples demonstrate that with careful planning, renewables can provide reliable and stable energy systems.
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