
Originally Posted by
DiscoMick
Yep, decentralising the grid makes it less vulnerable to being disrupted by the failure of a single power source, as happened at Callide this week.
Interesting that Callide was replaced by a combination of several sources: wind was blowing, pumped hydro at Wivenhoe dam, solar and a backup gas station.
Qld government says it is going to accelerate a second pumped hydro station plus it is going ahead with five big batteries which are already in trials. Batteries provide instant power on demand. Callide will also be repaired.
Community batteries will spread the cost across consumers and so be much more affordable than installing batteries at individual properties.
The story is on the ABC News website today, but I'm not posting the link because I'm sick of being accused of being political merely for linking to information some people don't like.
Decentralising the grid with multiple power sources is good sense, I think.
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