• InvertedParallax
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    3 months ago

    Everything you’re saying is wrong.

    We only have a stable grid now because the hottest days produce the most solar to power ac. Our grid would have collapsed otherwise .

    In the past we had huge demand swings during the course of a single day, as factories and offices burned power, then people went home to cook food and run their laundry.

    Solar helped that greatly, coupled with fracking gas which allowed us to plant ge90 turbines everywhere for nothing and have we extremely dispatchable power for load following.

    Especially since bulbs went led and now might generation is much more manageable.

    But mentally defective utilities can’t do the sane thing and write an API so that EV’s can coordinate charging to balance load.

    The problem with utilities is that they’re stuffed to the gills with the idiot relatives of politicians who couldn’t get jobs anywhere else.

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      3 months ago

      I didn’t say net metering isn’t useful now, I said it wouldn’t work if a large majority of people did it. I don’t see how what you said contradicts that.

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        3 months ago

        They literally changed the time of day charges so power is a fraction of the cost during the daytime when solar is available.

        All they’d have to change is to make the ToD follow solar output if they wanted to keep NEM going.

        But that’s not what they want, they own the lines, and they want to TAKE every penny they can.

        We need to break PGE, sell their lines to regional providers, it’s a curse on california.