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by DrScientist
1289 days ago
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Sure - don't know what proportion of solar panel installations that is though - it was an early adopter incentive. Bottom line - not all the local solar production is measured at the grid level - much of it results in demand reduction which can't be directly attributed. I think this will only increase - either due to local batteries, or more electricity driven heating systems ( heat pumps for example ). And this isn't just homes - if you have a farm and have a big water reservoir which you fill by pumping water - and you had some solar panels - you'd just run the pumps when it was sunny - there is no particular need to run them at particular times ( same if you had a wind driven pump ). |
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