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by negative_zero
7 days ago
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It always seems wild to me how, in the US, something like the grid is just a wild west. "ERCOT said it is reviewing the test failures and drawing up plans to protect the grid from disruptions." Why are they even allowed to connect? / Why are they not kicked off? / Why aren't they being forced to add their own grid inertia? |
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Of course, there are some downsides to this approach, but overall I think it’s a superior. Just look at renewable and battery penetration compared to other ISOs.