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Apr 18, 2022 at 18:40 comment added Dan One of the best ways of sinking excess generation is to sink it into places where there's high demand, where it does something useful, and where it's got a long time constant. Water pumping and cold stores are good examples as, increasingly, will be EVs. This is what smart-grids are really about (if anything) and fall into two kinds of smart: 1. communicating generation and consumption levels to allow real-time and near-future decisions (tactics); 2. predicting demand with enough fidelity that things hit deadlines (strategy). Differential costing is a good way of concentrating minds on this.
Jul 2, 2014 at 22:52 comment added MvG Regarding responsive energy stores, flywheels come to my (layman's) mind. Something like those reported here.
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