I am one of the people who built this page and the Grid Status site. Cool to see this posted!<p>Ultimately, the solar eclipse this weekend came and went without any noticeable impact for consumers of electricity. In my opinion, this is a very notable feat.<p>A well-planned and executed response by grid operators to a predictable eclipse bodes well for a future where events like a particularly cloudy day, blizzard conditions across a large area, or widespread hail damage to solar farms could reduce generation by similar MW values in the middle of the day.<p>As the grid becomes a more dynamic and volatile place, making operational and investment decisions based on data is more important than ever before.<p>If this sort of stuff interests you be sure to check out our other dashboards: <a href="https://www.gridstatus.io/home" rel="nofollow noreferrer">https://www.gridstatus.io/home</a>