Yes, but that's a mitigation and is a cost of investment. The grid infrastructure has higher requirements then that. There is no free lunch so to say.
Yes, but that's a mitigation and is a cost of investment. The grid infrastructure has higher requirements then that. There is no free lunch so to say.
There never is. But rolling out solar near the consumer on floating tariffs with sufficient batteries and some local strategy to absorb high production whilst giving the operator cost efficient refusal on supply, should not be too grid intensive.
It is in my country, where a new connection can only be done with an upgrade, that take a year now.