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Posted By: tonyI don't think that there is any case for storing any renewable energy yet as we do not have a surplus of it
Posted By: tonyPeak demand talk is another discussion.
Posted By: tony
it will come soon if it is not here already.
Posted By: JecopWhile there is no surplus on a macro-scale, regulations and other limitations can create local surpluses. E.g. UK PowerNetworks requires me to restrict the feed-in from my system to 3.68kW. As my system has a peak capacity of 9.2 kW, I have to either derate, or store locally in batteries for overnight use
Posted By: JecopWhile there is no surplus on a macro-scale, regulations and other limitations can create local surpluses. E.g. UK PowerNetworks requires me to restrict the feed-in from my system to 3.68kW. As my system has a peak capacity of 9.2 kW, I have to either derate, or store locally in batteries for overnight use
Posted By: tonyThat is local network capacity capacity issue (likely cable or transformer related) and a result of belt and braces worst case scenario calculations where all the neighbours are away on holiday and left everything switched off.
Peak demand talk is another discussion.
Posted By: Cliff Pope then surely any battery, however inefficient, would be beneficial for the planet?
Posted By: philedgeThe problem with the first world transiting to EVs and grid battery storage is that its likely to make a very big mess somewhere, just to allow the first world to continue with business as usual from an energy consumption perspective.
Posted By: tonyusing batteries to store energy increases total energy demand, exactly the opposite if the intention, as batteries are less than 100% efficient.
Posted By: tonyI am sure that we have discussed this before
Posted By: tonyI think that using batteries to store energy increases total energy demand, exactly the opposite if the intention, as batteries are less than 100% efficient.
Posted By: tonyTotal demand and total production is managed extremely well by the national grid. These always match
Posted By: tonyTotal demand and total production is managed extremely well by the national grid. These always match