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Nick H's avatar

Great piece. Aside from the economics, a renewable-heavy grid faces significant challenges maintaining a 60hz frequency, something that also can cause blackouts or massive equipment damage if it gets out of line. I can’t find it this morning, but there’s a good piece about how Denmark has to run its nat gas fleet flat-out and dump power in the wholesale market when its actual demand is theoretically met by wind for this reason.

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Charles Wemyss, Jr.'s avatar

Let’s not forget ethanol subsidies while we focus on tax credits and the great state of Iowa. Beyond the PTC’s there were/are ITC’s or Investment Tax Credits, and tax equity that Private Equity and developers with a dream they want to share with us, and who oddly have no money of their own to build the dream, use to “make” a proposed wind project work. If one considers the parfait of financing that goes into an energy generating project, wind and solar are just the worst tasting parfait mix of risk financing anyone has ever come up with, until one puts the full faith and credit of the American taxpayer behind it. Personal experience in the financing and construction of large utility scale wind projects to the detriment of gas, hydro, biomass generating projects in a large portfolio, it was frustrating to watch those projects go wanting for major maintenance and other operational requirements, whilst wind got a kiss on the top of its head every morning, especially after the wind blew like stink all night and then died in the morning. Exactly, prices went negative over night and then recovered during the day, but the 24 hour cycle tended to put non wind generation in negative results over the fullness of time. Sadly, the arcane nature of the rules that govern generation, transmission and distribution of electricity in the lower 48, are meant to absolutely confuse and obfuscate the rather simple process of generating a kilowatt and selling it at a profit. No doubt if you asked Senator Grassley (a nice enough old fellow at age 90, now the oldest sitting senator in the US Senate….) how grid actually works his answer would come with a grin as he walked to the switch on the wall in his senate offices and flipped it to the “up or on” position. “What’s not to like there young fella? Corn dog with corn syrup binder for a snack?” And of course wind in Iowa helped make it happen. This grift continues until the majority in MISO are so tragically affected in the winter or hot summer months when the circuits are all open, that they are dying in the extreme cold or heat. If it is so, as California goes, so goes the rest the country, then grand times are ahead for the consumers of regulated utilities supplied electricity for all. As a New Englander, we can’t throw stones, our leadership determined years ago that despite the fact we are nearly wholly dependent on natural gas supply to run the NEISO grid, building new pipelines to supply said gas, is out of the question. Our turn at blackouts is coming. But never fear! Johnny “live shot” Kerry has plenty of stand by propane generation at the Forbes family retreat on Naushon Island, in case things get sticky at his estate on Martha’s Vineyard, it’s a quick 3 mile evacuation route across Vineyard Sound. But of course we can rely on the good will of our French speaking neighbors to the north and Hydro Quebec to supply what we don’t have on hand at low and fair prices. Besides “Live Shot” Kerry is fluent in the French language so he can translate and negotiate on our behalf.

No one pays until the bill comes due, then the least able are asked to pay.

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