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A: Yes—when paired with storage, forecasting, and grid management.
A: Heavy industry, long-duration storage, and clean fuels.
A: Typically yes due to zero fuel costs.
A: Many cities already operate on 100% renewable contracts.
A: Usually 25–30 years with gradual efficiency loss.
A: Storage, wind, hydro, and grid balancing fill gaps.
A: Yes—modular design allows rapid expansion.
A: Often—distributed systems reduce transmission losses.
A: Yes—especially when replacing coal generation.
A: Grid integration and long-duration storage.
