On 31 Aug 2021 at 21:55, Michael Ross via EV wrote:
> My first guess is CA has distorted the market with subsidies, etc. It is
> likely a pendulum swing, the asking price will have to come down. Supply
> greater than demand. Some one is going to get some electrons below cost.
Again I'm speaking
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>From what I've read, California now has so many PV installations that
they're actually deliberately cutting output - there's more supply than
demand. Springtime is a particular problem because there's ample sunshine,
but the weather is mild, so there's little need for heating or aircon.
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