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by pyrale
45 days ago
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> or heck at least it's a well understood, solved problem. It is not. As a case in my point, Spain had a blackout last year (and I completely believe they are competent professionals - the task is just hard). > It's just that those interconnections haven't been built yet. They haven't been built because the grid isn't just a technical problem. It's also a socioeconomic problem, and adding new interconnections would require finding who needs to pay for it ; and currently, that question has no answer. |
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The difference of course is that the invisible hand of the market gets that fruit into grocery stores. For various relatively good reasons, power is driven by very visible hands.