Plus homeowner may decide to skip electric utility completely, and go with isolated home solar.
Extreme case is south africa, blackout 30% of time, and people are not allowed local solars (it makes goverment look bad).
Plus homeowner may decide to skip electric utility completely, and go with isolated home solar.
Extreme case is south africa, blackout 30% of time, and people are not allowed local solars (it makes goverment look bad).
other extreme case, California, where electricity costs are a large multiple of US averages, and the utility company owns military equipment. PG&E + minions monitor every connection, and charge to connect to the grid. High quality solar cannot be connected to the grid by regulation, not law, unless supervised by PG&E and minions. Naturally the regulations de facto equate to a monthly bill in a certain non-free range, no matter how much effort the client site makes.
> High quality solar
> no matter how much effort the client site makes
I doubt solar provides stable predictable current 24/7 with warranty amd penalties. That is the hard part, and what it takes to be "high quality".
State sized grid is not a joke.
checkout "batteries" for new info
agree, state grid is no joke