does it need cell-data? why? that surprises me; but then again maybe not . . .
oo1
rename it Y
they could add a cheat mode called "seer" or something, for people who want to do that and they could set their own perception boost.
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miles davis esp like bitches brew type era
while the iron is hot by trees
and you get bonus Eddie Vedder vocals with that one too.
In that case it's the batteries being loaded and unloaded, not the renewables.
Storage can be connected to the grid anywhere and charged whenever power is cheap - from whatever sources are generating at that time. It is effectively an independent investment - assuming your on-grid / grid scale.
As far as i know the only major renewable electricity generation that is intrinsically linked to storage is reservoir based hydro with reverse pumping capability though even that increases costs and is a quite situation dependent if you want a lot of peaking power..
Nuclear fanboys could equally argue to add batteries so as to convert baseload into shape, or peaking.
There's an equally buried link to a death by powerpoint that made me pray for a blackout before i could get anywhere close to understanding how that bar graph was constructed.
I can't vouch for the following being a necessarily better source, but this one seem a lot more upfront about some of their assumptions and sensitivities. In this adding storage to wind is seems to be +tens of dollars per MWh; a fair amount more than the +1-3 dollars per MWh shown in the cleantech article.
https://www.lazard.com/research-insights/2023-levelized-cost-of-energyplus/
So i'd like to know where these cheap battery cost assumption comes from - is it proven tech, available at scale , at that price?
just seems a bit too good to be true.
That's not right.
lilybelle - the geraldine fibbers
Excuse to post this link to a concert that i was not at, but have virtually attended a few times times during covid lockdowns.
lilybelle is at 40:57 but it's all worth a watch, even the ones without peoples names in the title.
https://yewtu.be/watch?v=xnGo24DVMx8
i'm not normally a fan of concert recordings, but i think this one is pretty reasonable sound for youtube - and back in 2020 was a godsend.
and since then i prefer it to the cd.
too late (i think kbin was lagging in synchronising) but . . .
evolution by cat power
everybody should listen to?
no, humans are too diverse. . .
. . . well . . . Zombie?