The End of Baseload Power as We Know It

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China and France are adapting their power generation sectors to accommodate growing renewable energy penetration, retrofitting coal-fired and nuclear power plants to run intermittently, driven by lower-cost renewables.

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China and France, in February 2026, both addressed the impact of growing renewables penetration in their electric power generation sectors. The Chinese announced that they would retrofit formerly base-load coal-fired power plants to run more intermittently. The government-owned French utility, EDF, announced that it would do the same with much of its nuclear fleet, at considerable expense. The reason? To accommodate the growing penetration of lower-cost renewables in their respective electricity markets. (In the US, we would watch California and…

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Original article published by OilPrice.com on February 23, 2026.
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