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  • Corbis Wind power is not "dispatchable" -- that is, grid operators cannot reliably control its quantity and timing.
  • The power becomes "dispatchable" to utilities - they can get it when their customers demand it often during peak load times.
  • Providing baseload power to the energy grid requires it be "dispatchable", or available on demand, a significant advantage to fossil-fuel power sources.
  • For one, the electricity we can generate from biogas and landfill gas is dispatchable, meaning unlike wind and solar, we can produce it when we need it.
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