Intermittent renewables, like solar and wind, generate electricity only when the sun shines or wind blows. They are integrated into power grids to reduce fossil fuel reliance, often paired with storage for stability. Utilities, businesses, and homeowners benefit by cutting emissions and energy costs, though grid operators must manage their variable output for reliable supply.
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