21 votes Rooftop solar drives out coal, wind and grid-scale solar in Australia Posted February 27 by skybrian Tags: energy.renewable, australia, solar power.rooftop, author.simon johanson, source.the sydney morning herald, paywall https://www.smh.com.au/business/markets/rooftop-solar-drives-out-coal-wind-and-grid-scale-solar-20231211-p5eqmc.html Link information This data is scraped automatically and may be incorrect. Authors Simon Johanson Published Jan 7 2024 Word count 895 words 2 comments Collapse replies Expand all Comments sorted by most votes newest first order posted relevance OK [2] SirDeviant February 28 Link Is decentralized solar good for grid stability? Is decentralized solar good for grid stability? 1 vote skybrian (OP) February 28 Link Parent I don't think so since it varies with the sun. A battery in every home, with charging partly controlled by the power company, would be better. I don't think so since it varies with the sun. A battery in every home, with charging partly controlled by the power company, would be better. 1 vote
[2] SirDeviant February 28 Link Is decentralized solar good for grid stability? Is decentralized solar good for grid stability? 1 vote skybrian (OP) February 28 Link Parent I don't think so since it varies with the sun. A battery in every home, with charging partly controlled by the power company, would be better. I don't think so since it varies with the sun. A battery in every home, with charging partly controlled by the power company, would be better. 1 vote
skybrian (OP) February 28 Link Parent I don't think so since it varies with the sun. A battery in every home, with charging partly controlled by the power company, would be better. I don't think so since it varies with the sun. A battery in every home, with charging partly controlled by the power company, would be better. 1 vote
Is decentralized solar good for grid stability?
I don't think so since it varies with the sun. A battery in every home, with charging partly controlled by the power company, would be better.