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Germany and California are linked as primary case studies in research regarding renewable energy integration and energy storage limitations [1], [2], [3]. They are also both members of the Carbon Pricing Leadership Coalition [4] and represent significant regions for the deployment of hydrogen fueling infrastructure [5].

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Clean Energy Solutions Must Include Nuclear | ClearPath clearpath.org ClearPath 3 facts
quoteThe paper on energy storage in California, Wisconsin, and Germany stated: “Wind and solar output exhibit seasonal episodes of both sustained oversupply and undersupply that overwhelm any conceivable storage strategy. Battery storage technologies may have a role in managing shorter-term imbalances but are unlikely to solve the very large seasonal swings in generation output under high-penetration IR (Variable Renewable) scenarios.”
referenceA paper examining the potential role of energy storage in California, Wisconsin, and Germany concluded that battery storage is unlikely to solve the large seasonal swings in generation output caused by high-penetration variable renewable scenarios.
referenceStephen Brick and Samuel Thernstrom authored the study 'Renewables and Decarbonization: Studies of California, Wisconsin and Germany' which examines the role of renewables in decarbonization efforts.
Carbon Pricing for Climate Change Mitigation and Financing the SDGs global-solutions-initiative.org Ottmar Edenhofer, Christian Flachsland, Brigitte Knopf, Ulrike Kornek · Global Solutions Initiative 1 fact
claimThe Carbon Pricing Leadership Coalition includes governments from Mexico, Germany, France, Chile, and California, along with nearly 90 global businesses and NGOs, to advocate for carbon pricing.
Global perspectives on energy technology assessment and ... link.springer.com Springer 1 fact
measurementThe development of hydrogen fueling stations is concentrated in three countries: Japan with 114 stations, Germany with 87 stations, and the United States with 48 operating stations in California.