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- Comment on The biggest solar-plus-storage project in the US just came online 9 months ago:
That’s nice and makes a dent. 18,248,000 MWh/year so 49,994MWh per day. The batteries at this site are 3,287MWh, so they can store about 6.5% of the average daily Californian use. 875 megawatts peak power for maybe 5h per day is 437MWh almost 10% of CA consumption. And it’s highest in summer, when the ACs are running, so that’s nice. Please check my math!
- Comment on California Now Has A Little Over 6,600 MW Of Energy Storage 1 year ago:
The rest of the world always follows. It’s been weird. Catalytic converters, efficiency standards and all that.