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Kevin Leecaster (@GreenFire) · 03/2023 · Tröts: 104.882 · Folger: 1.750
So 14.07.2024 21:01
Most people currently managing the grid fail to wrap their heads around this. Stationary batteries are getting ridiculously cheap. They will make it relatively easy to transition to 100% solar and wind. They will also make the grid more resilient and eliminate blackouts and voltage fluctuations.
Scenarios for renewable energy systems often assume around 5 hours of batteries. We want to end up with 50 TWh which is 50 billion kWh at $10/kWh or $500 billion total.
https://aukehoekstra.substack.com/p/batteries-light-the-way-to-renewable
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