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time2roll
Aug 16, 2020Nomad
JRscooby wrote:The peak in CA is shown in the link. Also shows solar and other power sources as they fluctuate.time2roll wrote:JRscooby wrote:When the sun is shining, Yes.
Doesn't Cali also mandate solar power on residences? If most houses are producing much of their own power, will that reduce the stress on the distribution system?
Crunch time happens as the sun goes down and people are running the A/C as they get home from work.
Really need more battery to shift capacity from afternoon to the evening. Last night by 9:30 all was good.
http://www.caiso.com/TodaysOutlook/Pages/default.aspx
Don't know about where you are, but around here, peak residential demand happens mid afternoon, when all ACs are working hard. As the sun goes down, the AC starts to cycle off for longer times.
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