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It’s when wind would help the most too, if anyone were interested in that
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Saul Elbein
In the evening hours, when solar output fades but demand does not. That is where cooling homes that cannot cool down and data centers that never switch off collide, and it is exactly where the grid is most exposed.
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The state grid was built on the assumption that demand would fall at night. As hotter evenings and around-the-clock power use erase that drop, the system is being pushed in ways its original design…
Texas Nights Are Getting Hotter, and the Power Grid Isn’t Ready
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