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Dutch solar owners asked to switch off during peak to ease distribution crisis

pv-magazine.com

15 points by ndr42 15 days ago · 4 comments

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Neywiny 15 days ago

This article doesn't explain the link to solar. What I'm seeing is:

1. Some Dutch homes seem to have X amps of service

2. Some of those want Y amps, where Y > X

3. That upgrade is taking time and the servicers are asking for patience

I don't see the link to solar?

metalman 14 days ago

exactly, why isn't this massive oportunity to build grid storage bieng treated as a problem? perhaps it is the coal lobby nattering on about how unreliable the sun is by not comming up at night?

  • gus_massa 14 days ago

    Some countries [Germany?] have negative prices during noon. Perhaps it's a good time for banks to sell battery credits.

csense 15 days ago

Central control of heat pumps sounds like a dystopian nightmare. I don't want to give somebody outside my house the ability to shut off my heating or cooling.

The real problem is that the price of electricity isn't high enough. When supply is running out, raise the price so supply and demand can find equilibrium, then invest the new revenue into increasing capacity.

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