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This is why I'm always mystified by the hoards of people that say that batteries will never be a significant grid resource. They are getting incredibly cheap already, even as our demand is exceeding supply.

There's some great modeling by Christopher Clack about how deploying tons of small storage and solar on the grid edge (at homes and businesses, next to the meter), and doing it right now, will enable far far more penetration of utility scale solar later.

Because, contra utility talking points, distributed solar and storage is actually a massive grid asset that lessens the transmission requirements and greatly lowers the overall cost of our electricity system.

We have the technology to get to 80%-90% renewable energy today, and at today's prices it will be cheaper than our current system. And by the time we get to 80-90% renewable power, other tech will have advanced far enough to go the rest of the way.

We just need to reshape regulations and markets so that the cheapest grid can be built, and that grid will be carbon free, and cause massive amounts of wealth generation. The only losers in this transition will be the corporations that fail to make the right bets on the future.



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