• @Ton@lemmy.world
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    179 days ago

    Building way more renewable generation than needed at peak, plus elasticity brought by batteries (hello V2G cars) plus HVDC lines to transport power between regions will be faster and cheaper than deploying the most expensive form of power generation.

    Yet, it’s the power companies that don’t want this. As it’s threatening their business model of central generation and metering every kWh going to the consumer.

    This is the reason why these discussions keep popping up. Right wing parties are fully aligned with the centralised thinking of traditional power companies.

    • @JohnDClay@sh.itjust.works
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      39 days ago

      I’ll need substantiation on the cheaper. Batteries are expensive! And transmission loses get excessive after very long to distances.

      • @Saleh@feddit.org
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        79 days ago

        Denmark is a small country. Transmission losses are much lower in high voltage DC lines. Battery storages get cheaper consistently. Denmark is close to Norway, where pump storage plants exist and can be built easily.