It's not common to use the word "unreliable" but the word "intermittent", a category in opposition to "dispatchable". Because reliability is more of a technical aspect of the installation and not of the generation itself.
But the heart of the matter is correct: you cannot move away from dispatchable sources into intermittent ones without losing control over generation, seeing as energy storage almost doesn't exist in this grid scale.
It's not common to use the word "unreliable" but the word "intermittent", a category in opposition to "dispatchable". Because reliability is more of a technical aspect of the installation and not of the generation itself.
But the heart of the matter is correct: you cannot move away from dispatchable sources into intermittent ones without losing control over generation, seeing as energy storage almost doesn't exist in this grid scale.