fhteagle
Well-known member
- Joined
- Sep 28, 2022
- Threads
- 4
- Messages
- 158
- Reaction score
- 91
- Location
- Telluride, CO
- Vehicles
- 2013 Volt, CT Res x2
Yes but it's batteries that will shave the evening peak, not the solar itself. Tax credits are fine, but a combination of steep TOU rates and high credits for power returned to the grid during regularly occurring and emergency peaks are what will get private owners to pony up for batteries and actually use them for peak shaving.It will be easier to reduce use of the grid by 10% via rooftop solar than it will be to ADD 10% capacity!
Batteries can also shave the bumps off of the dinosaur curve (think duck curve plus bursts for random DCFC high utilization). Operating behind the meter batteries as a virtual power plant to counterbalance DCFC usage spikes and lulls seems like "low hanging fruit" to me.