The transition from coal to renewables presents a new challenge: grid balancing. Coal-fired
plants deliver consistent power but wind and solar are variable relying on sunshine and wind
speeds. This variability can create imbalances between electricity supply and demand.While coal
can be easily ramped up or down renewables require different solutions. Battery storage can
capture excess renewable energy and release it during peak demand. Grid modernization can
integrate weather forecasting and real-time adjustments to optimize power flows.This balancing
act requires innovation. But the benefits are clear: a cleaner more sustainable grid powered
by renewable energy