• @deafboy@lemmy.world
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    266 months ago

    Nobody is going to upgrade the grid, if there is no prospect of increased demand.

    I’ve noticed that media tend to bitch equally about both surplus and shortage of certain commodities. Expensive power? Horrible! Cheap power? Catastrophe! That way the world seems even more depressing than it really is.

    • @Hamartiogonic@sopuli.xyz
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      16 months ago

      That’s just the media doing its thing. Information content is a byproduct of making money. Actually, educating the public isn’t strictly necessary, because you can also manipulate emotions to attract attention and clicks.

    • Semi-Hemi-Lemmygod
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      76 months ago

      Let’s be honest: They’re not even going to upgrade the grid if it fails and burns down half the state

    • @StaySquared@lemmy.world
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      26 months ago

      They should be upgrading the grid as the population and demand for electricity increases ahead of time. This is how it works in the tech world. We set the base for the upgrade and then commit to the upgrade with fall back / disaster recovery plan.

      • @ChicoSuave@lemmy.world
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        06 months ago

        Check when the last time an installed utility performed maintenance. Now you want them to turn things off while they put in new hardware? The only thing that will drive a business to make that kind of change is if the money is behind it, which will happen when EVs are much more prevalent.

        • @StaySquared@lemmy.world
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          26 months ago

          Not from all the profits made by all the people using electricity and paying for electricity? And electrical grid has redundancy. You can take down primary and secondary takes over temporarily.

        • @baru@lemmy.world
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          26 months ago

          Why would they need to turn anything off? That’s not how they expand capacity in the Netherlands. Why would it be needed?