Yes, flat curves will help both utilities and consumers.
However the involvement of customers will depend on their return on investment in smart appliances,controls etc. which is still not very clearly known.
In the last para, if I got it correct, did the author mean that time of use pricing model is easily achievable than the real time pricing?
The grid in America is a one way grid, from source to home/business. I know that monitoring is being done, but how can a source such as solar generated from a home or business be put back into the grid? Wouldn't that be like a samon tring to swim upstream? If its a case of replacing our entire grid system, ...
The grid in America is a one way grid, from source to home/business. I know that monitoring is being done, but how can a source such as solar generated from a home or business be put back into the grid? Wouldn't that be like a samon tring to swim upstream? If its a case of replacing our entire grid system, ...