What The Science Says:
Numerous case studies on both regional and global scales have determined that renewable energy, if properly implemented, can provide baseload power.
Climate Myth: Renewables can’t provide baseload power
The myth that renewable energy sources can’t meet baseload (24-hour per day) demand has become quite widespread and widely-accepted. After all, the wind doesn’t blow all the time, and there’s no sunlight at night. However, detailed computer simulations, backed up by real-world experience with wind power, demonstrate that a transition to 100% energy production from renewable sources is possible within the next few decades.