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by msandford
2138 days ago
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Oh that's my mistake then! I read the article looking for that but I didn't see it. I guess I didn't read it thoroughly enough. I do agree that over the course of the next 10-50 years renewables + storage is likely to be cheaper. What I'm not sure about is if "the grid" will be cheaper or if we'll end up seeing the renewables self-ownership spiral that causes folks to disconnect from the grid, driving prices up for everyone else on the grid, thus causing more people to disconnect, etc. When renewables are cheap and your house's usage is fairly well known (see years of smart meter historical data) then at some point it becomes economically feasible to be your own grid. |
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One interesting case study is Puerto Rico, which now has a lot of microgrids post-Maria because PREPA is not trusted and suffering from mismanagement.