A site origination exercise and load analysis by Cornell University suggests that 9 GW of solar will reduce peak demand in New York by nearly 10%. However it also finds that solar needs better capacity valuations to make for a stronger market, and will drive a wintertime duck curve during the season of lower electricity demand. New York state has its own Green New Deal that is currently soliciting 1.5 TWh of solar and wind, as well $280 million in energy storage. As we know, the sun shines in the daytime, and this leads to ducks curves in California, and more recently New England. Now and hereafter, ...Den vollständigen Artikel lesen ...
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