freeewilly
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The largest Desert Sunlight solar farm (550 MW) went online a few weeks ago. Do they supply information to California ISO grid?
Good point - especially considering that exports do get a separate line item in the PDF reports.JeremyW said:Further, exports would not show up as load as stated above.
It does, but these large PV farms usually come online in much smaller phases as they are completed rather than one large chunk.freeewilly said:The largest Desert Sunlight solar farm (550 MW) went online a few weeks ago. Do they supply information to California ISO grid?
drees said:Looks like there's an extra GW of demand popping up - I wonder where it's going?
Hah! Well, at 1 MW maximum per typical Supercharger site and with Tesla having 20-25 or so Supercharger sites in California, it's not quite enough demand yet to make any significant dents in load, but it's still pretty significant!gbarry42 said:drees said:Looks like there's an extra GW of demand popping up - I wonder where it's going?
New #ISO #solar #wind all-time peak for Renewables @california_iso yesterday. First time over 10,000MW
Joe Deely (@jdeely) March 24, 2015
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