bærerbølgen
Bærerbølgen, often translated as "carrier wave" or "support wave" in English, is a Danish term used in the context of renewable energy, specifically regarding the integration of intermittent sources like wind and solar power into the electricity grid. It refers to the baseline electricity generation that is always available and provides a stable foundation for the grid. This baseline is typically supplied by conventional power sources such as nuclear power plants or fossil fuel-fired power plants that can be ramped up or down relatively easily to meet demand fluctuations.
The concept of bærerbølgen becomes particularly important as a higher penetration of variable renewable energy sources
The future of bærerbølgen is a subject of ongoing discussion within the energy sector. As energy storage