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by ledauphin
1272 days ago
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If they can manage the grid granularly enough and isolate critical environments like hospitals, nursing homes, etc., I really don't see a good reason for us to overbuild to handle the third standard deviation of electricity demand. It makes a lot more sense to set the expectation that on the coldest days of the year, your house may spend a few hours disconnected from the grid in order to shed load. Not only does the avoid overbuilding, but it also contributes to less overall fragility in society, because black swan events that happen once every 50 or 100 years are the sorts of things we can't build for anyway, so it's better if people are prepared to endure the unexpected from time to time anyway. |
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