True. One of the key fundamentals of this logic WAS the fact that municipal power had to be used immediately. Until the last few decades, there was no long term solution to storing electricity on a municipal level.
Instantaneous usage; or it was lost. Our grid was huge, and built for peak demand. Huge, expensive and cascading failures.
With municipal storage cells, everything changes. Grids are smaller, we can generate average and tap storage for peaks. Solar roofs reduce the total demand.
Things are changing. Cars used to get 12mph for the 8cyl muscle cars. My 8cyl Honda gets 22mph and is AWD. Things are changing
True. One of the key fundamentals of this logic WAS the fact that municipal power had to be used immediately. Until the last few decades, there was no long term solution to storing electricity on a municipal level. Instantaneous usage; or it was lost. Our grid was huge, and built for peak demand. Huge, expensive and cascading failures.
With municipal storage cells, everything changes. Grids are smaller, we can generate average and tap storage for peaks. Solar roofs reduce the total demand.
Things are changing. Cars used to get 12mph for the 8cyl muscle cars. My 8cyl Honda gets 22mph and is AWD. Things are changing