• MinnesotaGoddam@lemmy.world
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    7 hours ago

    You can’t just dump grid power — it needs to go somewhere. The grid needs to consume as much as it generates at all times or else bad things happen.

    we figured out this problem centuries ago it is called capacitors. long term it is called batteries

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      5 hours ago

      Neither of which grow on trees.

      Edit: well I guess lemons grow on trees and those are batteries if you try hard enough…

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      The problem we have to solve is that the energy storage that’s built into the grid was built before widespread home solar adoption. We need new energy dumps, and those cost money. Of course the obvious answer is taxes, but good luck convincing Americans to pay for vital infrastructure

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        shit like this burns power fast if you need to clear capacity. just ground it. i’m not that smart of an engineer and this is not that hard of a problem. the hard part is the grid, the interconnectedness, the load balancing, and that’s already done.