I suspect it’s because most of the solar is behind the meter like residential/commercial rooftop installations. It’s harder to divert that production into grid scale batteries.
This is the new England grid North of New York today:
Light yellow is behind the meter, dark yellow is grid scale
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SlightlyNormal@lemmy.world 22 hours ago
I’ve seen a dozen or so grid scale battery projects local to me in the NE. The majority are hung up in litigation with local NIMBY opposition. The scale of the opposition always surprises me, I can’t help but wonder how much is grassroots vs anti-renewable lobby.
Wow interesting. Maybe in more arid climates there is less opposition because there’s fewer trees to preserve? Otherwise I can’t imagine why it would be interesting.
I haven’t heard any backlash against batteries here although there has been some against large solar projects.
SlightlyNormal@lemmy.world 1 hour ago
I usually see people saying the batteries will catch fire and the toxic gasses will kill everyone within 3 miles. Like many NIMBY complaints, they are barely based in reality and blown away out of proportion.