You don't mostly. You have something providing baseload that can scale up or down quickly depending on how much renewable energy there currently is in the grid. Which I think is part of the VPP idea.
>Get a 100-year storm >Some poor texans freeze because they've never had to drive their trucks in the snow or use a blanket >solarwouldhavepreventedthis.jpg
Just eradicate all power grids and make everyone use a battery system, problem 'solved'
2 months ago
Anonymous
>solar would have fixed this
The funny thing is it wouldn't because blizzard fricks up transmission and mb lines either way when they are not designed for snowy areas.
2 months ago
Anonymous
He's saying they wouldn't need transmission lines if they had rooftop solar and battery backups.
Your mistake is assuming climate policies have scientific grounding.
They don't.
It's all political.
USA pushing electric cars to outcompete European and Japanese car manufacturers.
Germany banning nuclear power, pushing windmills and natural gas, later (after NS and NS2 were blown up) heat pumps to economically dominate EU.
Chinese pushing everything as it makes it easier for them to gain global domination against energy-starved West.
Power transmission. The wind is always blowing and the sun is always shining, somewhere. A well operated supergrid minimizes the amount of energy storage that you need.
> VPPs are networks of small energy-producing or storage devices, like solar panels and batteries, that are pooled together to serve the electricity grid. With their participants' approval, their energy can be tapped by utilities during times of high demand, or can be reserved for later use.
Sounds pretty gay ngl
You don't mostly. You have something providing baseload that can scale up or down quickly depending on how much renewable energy there currently is in the grid. Which I think is part of the VPP idea.
Or just make baseload demand like data centres more flexible and fast ramping
Fast ramping is also dependent on mechanical stuff
you burn coal of course
>renewables are unstable
im from venezuela, we had blackouts in a city next to an oil-fired power plant next to an oil field
Well yeah, but that's a Venezuela problem, not a petroleum based power-grid problem.
Tell that to Texas. An inch of snow completely fricks their grid.
>Get a 100-year storm
>Some poor texans freeze because they've never had to drive their trucks in the snow or use a blanket
>solarwouldhavepreventedthis.jpg
Just eradicate all power grids and make everyone use a battery system, problem 'solved'
>solar would have fixed this
The funny thing is it wouldn't because blizzard fricks up transmission and mb lines either way when they are not designed for snowy areas.
He's saying they wouldn't need transmission lines if they had rooftop solar and battery backups.
>im from venezuela
Lmao pana, oil is not the problem there.
i know, its an everything problem
Your mistake is assuming climate policies have scientific grounding.
They don't.
It's all political.
USA pushing electric cars to outcompete European and Japanese car manufacturers.
Germany banning nuclear power, pushing windmills and natural gas, later (after NS and NS2 were blown up) heat pumps to economically dominate EU.
Chinese pushing everything as it makes it easier for them to gain global domination against energy-starved West.
My power has never failed and most of it's renewable. I suggest moving out of hindustan or where ever you live if this is a problem you encounter.
Power transmission. The wind is always blowing and the sun is always shining, somewhere. A well operated supergrid minimizes the amount of energy storage that you need.
China is building more solar farms and eolic parks than any other country...
China is building more of everything than any other country. They are still heavily reliant on oil and coil.
Less reliant every year. By their accounting they've transitioned to more than 50% green energy
>By their accounting
Well I'm sold.
They include nuclear in that figure and it might just be for their electricity production. Investigate the claim for yourself.
https://english.www.gov.cn/news/202401/13/content_WS65a22a99c6d0868f4e8e30aa.html
https://www.ft.com/content/2233f1de-221d-40f3-b2ae-4e07da500f44
https://www.reuters.com/business/energy/chinas-installed-non-fossil-fuel-electricity-capacity-exceeds-50-total-2023-06-12/
>chinese nukes
I don't think anyone trusts chinese nuclear engineering they probably stick to coal
> VPPs are networks of small energy-producing or storage devices, like solar panels and batteries, that are pooled together to serve the electricity grid. With their participants' approval, their energy can be tapped by utilities during times of high demand, or can be reserved for later use.
Sounds pretty gay ngl
Well, for 600k I am going to tell you the secret.