zlacker

[return to "Electricity prices in France turn negative as renewable energy floods the grid"]
1. rig666+Mj[view] [source] 2024-06-18 19:42:27
>>Capsta+(OP)
I had a friend recently tell me about how his excess power is put back into the grid and how he hopes our area sees negative rates eventually like this.

My cynical side was quick to point out that I would fire up my crypto miners if electricity was free for a few hours a day. After talking to him more I realized we both had different take aways from the story of "the tragedy of the commons" I lightened the conversation up by informing him he could do folding from home for a few hours to make sure his excess power went to a noble cause & thwart my zero sum approach.

◧◩
2. Damogr+gl[view] [source] 2024-06-18 19:50:12
>>rig666+Mj
My aging mind can't remember the actual facts but it was determined that when someone has significantly more power than they had a need for (say, full batteries and a whole lot of solar) that it opened up interesting behaviors. We try hard to be as efficient as possible, but when you don't have to, it leads to interesting stuff. (like leave the lights on, leave the windows open with a space heater next to you, etc.)
◧◩◪
3. kypro+Ft[view] [source] 2024-06-18 20:41:41
>>Damogr+gl
I was told that in Russia nat gas is so cheap that they keep the heating on 24/7 and will often just open windows to regulate temperature. No idea how true this is and whether it just applies to offices / apartment complexes but this is what I was told.
◧◩◪◨
4. heaven+oD[view] [source] 2024-06-18 22:10:09
>>kypro+Ft
My uncle in Moscow used to have his gas cooker on all the time in the kitchen.
[go to top]