I really like these blog updates and their record tracker but could they have phrased "solar is cheaper than alternatives so prices go up after sunset" in a more ominous way if they tried?<p>> prices are much lower while solar is generating, but as it ramps down prices escalate along with net load.<p>This is under graphs of the peak load days in which the price only spikes for a couple of hours.<p>Why is this not a tone of celebration? We're cheaply turning sunlight into power via quantum physics in two incredibly sunny states. Massively reducing their peak load problem over a few years of deployment and now basically solving it with some batteries.<p>And this is easily replicable across most of the world. We did it folks! High fives all round.