| ▲ | defrost 2 hours ago | |
from: https://reneweconomy.com.au/the-plunging-cost-of-battery-sto...citing: https://ember-energy.org/latest-insights/global-electricity-... and similar reports. Resource prices for batteries did spike at various times in the past, this had more to do with opening and then closing a lot of production sites by mining companies than with any real meaningful supply issue. Urban grid scal battery parks are on the rise globally, industrial parks have always had special status and can still concentrate modern efficient peaker turbines and buffer storage to bridge, if applicable, and use any general daytime excess. | ||
| ▲ | nradov an hour ago | parent [-] | |
Rising from an extremely low baseline. Actual deployed grid scale battery storage worldwide remains minuscule in relation to daily electricity consumption. Sure let's deploy it where we can but it's delusional to believe that this represents a realistic alternative to nuclear or fossil fuel power for industrial base load requirements in most countries anytime soon. The numbers simply don't add up. | ||