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idiotsecant 3 hours ago

Where do the massive upgrades to the distribution system required for this kind of setup come from?

We simultaneously hate utilities and want them to redesign and pay for a distribution system that was not intended for bidirectional load flow.

Our municipal distribution systems are barely adequate. Net metering produces essentially no revenue but imposes a huge load on that infra.

kieranmaine 3 hours ago | parent [-]

My understanding is there is less of a need for massive grid upgrades in this model due to the use of storage. Rather than having to be able to distribute peak loads from solar, requiring a larger connection, you can smooth out the supply and distribute an even amount throughout the day, using a smaller connection.

The section "1.1.3 Bringing large savings on grid expansions" [1] has a good explanation.

1. https://ember-energy.org/latest-insights/solar-electricity-e...