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A large-scale storage technology like pumped hydro energy storage (PHES) is most likely to be located at which part of the grid and distribution network?
What is "baseload"?
Read this article from a well known energy expert, written back in 2014:
https://www.smh.com.au/opinion/more-power-to-the-people-as-heatwave-hits-20140116-30xir.html
In this article, the author explains that the peak Victorian electricity demand during the heatwave in 2014 didn't exceed the previous record set in 2009 because:
Go to openelectricity.org.au and look up the 'Facilities' tab
https://explore.openelectricity.org.au/facilities/nem/?status=retired
What is the total capacity, in GW, of coal fired capacity that has been retired to date?
Which state currently has no coal fired generators, but used to have brown coal fired units?
AEMC is considering a rule change to allow networks to charge PV owners to export onto the grid. The logic behind this is:
(https://www.aemc.gov.au/news-centre/media-releases/new-plan-make-room-grid-more-home-solar-and-batteries)
Read the executive summary in the report from the Australian Energy Market Operator
https://aemo.com.au/-/media/files/initiatives/der/managing-minimum-system-load/supporting-secure-operation-with-high-levels-of-distributed-resources-q4-2024.pdf?la=enThe market operator would like to be able to curtail Rooftop and utility scale PV at times of low demand because:A solar hot water system receives 12.8kWh/day (4kWh/m2 on a 4m2 system with 80% efficiency). How many litres of water will that heat up by 55 degrees (heat capacity of 4.18 J/K/g)?