Thanks bweernie.
I mention the battery supply problem here:
https://hotcopper.com.au/threads/batteries-agan.4040518/?post_id=31316470#.WsMQUYhuaUk
The battery waiting list suddenly got longer when the world woke to the benefits they confer, particularly for wind and run-of-river hydro generating off-peak.
We talk freely about big batteries. Even a small scale unit simply to provide frequency stabilization would improve the quality and value of IFN's output.
IFN's BoD has my sympathy in trying to forge a path through myriad variables and past a federal government trying to protect sunk investments in fossil fuel generators by stifling innovation and cheaper new methods.
This makes me smile, EA buying Jerrelang and Newport gas generators for $205m.
http://www.afr.com/business/energy/...ower-plants-from-ifm-for-205m-20180401-h0y7nq
The key take:
"Jeeralang's A unit has run less than 2 per cent of the time in the past three years, while Newport ran just 9.1 per cent of the time in 2016..."
Even the most modern gas units are only a few batteries from complete extinction. Vendor IFM will be breathing a sigh of relief at flipping these dinosaurs just in time.
Ash
Thanks bweernie. I mention the battery supply problem here:...
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