Hydropower intermittency refers to fluctuations in electricity generation caused by seasonal changes in water flow or drought conditions. While hydropower is generally reliable, output can drop during dry periods, impacting grid stability. Energy planners use forecasting and reservoir management to mitigate these gaps. Utilities, policymakers, and renewable energy investors benefit from understanding these patterns, as it helps balance supply with demand and integrate hydropower with other renewable sources for a resilient energy system.
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