What is baseload and peaking power?
Baseload power is a strong and steady source of electricity that can be used as the base or foundation for our energy supply. On top of baseload, ‘peaking power’ is added to meet increased demand during peak times, such as early evening. In most of Australia, baseload power is provided by coal. However, this can change. There are many examples around the world, and even in Australia, where renewable energy is providing baseload power. In South Australia, for example, wind energy is able to provide baseload power. This is because planning ensured a reliable contribution of energy comes from wind farms. The Greenpeace Energy [R]evolution scenario uses five technologies that provide baseload power and have huge potential in Australia: biomass, hydro, ocean, geothermal and concentrated solar power.