
Originally Posted by
DiscoMick
Community batteries would not be in individual houses, they would be in local sub-stations, with costs shared. Excess solar generated during the day would keep the batteries charged and they would discharge back into the local networks at night to meet demand.
Decentralised storage would make the grid more resilient and better able to cope with unexpected events, such as the fire and shutdown of the Callide generators yesterday. Callide is nearly worn-out and scheduled to be decommissioned in 2028, so other generation sources have to be created to replace it.
Rather than relying on a small number of centralised generators, the trend is to decentralise generation and storage and move the electricity to where it is needed through interconnected networks.
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