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Some Aus states are discovering what happens when they've too much rooftop solar

6 pointsby rustoo7 months ago

6 comments

ggm7 months ago
There are many kinds of problem in power supply and curtailment is probably one of the better ones to have. It&#x27;s fixable with investment in battery and distribution network.<p>&quot;Oh, we should stop deploying solar and wind&quot; is not the best action on this problem.
defrost7 months ago
Australia currently has &quot;barely any&quot; EVs in regular use.<p>The future here will see more solar panels over the already high numbers, more battery parks and &quot;local&quot; batteries (for 200 homes or so) and more vehicles on charge (soaking up the current excess).<p>The key feature, which is already partially in play, is a smart grid that can adapt to distributed demand and supply.
maeil7 months ago
&gt; “We encourage households with solar panels to make the most of their clean energy and save on bills by using their solar power during the day – whether it’s charging electric vehicles, doing laundry or running dishwashers,” a Victorian government spokesperson said.<p>Can be added to the long list of advantages of WFH adoption.
bigfatkitten7 months ago
&gt; If needed, they’ll turn off rooftop solar systems to ensure stability for the grid.<p>And to ensure that solar system owners are paying full retail prices for grid electricity, when commercial operators are making insufficient money.
BMc20207 months ago
<i>Alerts to possible power shortfalls have become a familiar occurrence. But experts say it won’t be long before the opposite is common</i>
more_corn7 months ago
Batteries