Electric Car Breakthrough
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if the increased demand is due to electric cars it should work. The problem I can think of is the transition. You will most certainly need to build new power plants, and this expansion should be mainly - but perhaps not exclusively - in the form of non poluting energy sources.
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Ah yes! But as I interjected driving electric cars would still be beneficial due to hightened efficiency and centralisation of polution, even if we continue to burn coal and oil. I just thought that IF you have to built more powerplants, this would be an ideal time to use some of the already exitsting non poluting alternatives.
You know me, I'm a wind man. And the non continuous problem with wind-turbines wouldn't be as much of an issue here, since say, 1/3 of the total power consumption (cars charging), will not need to be as constant as for other uses, since the energy is tapped for storage an not immediate use.
I believe that the signal transduction capability of the power grid can be used to send out a couple of bytes now and then telling the charging software of each car how much power is currently available/the total grid load, and the charging effect could be automatically adjusted. Hey! There could be a patent there!
*Rushes off to patent office!*
You know me, I'm a wind man. And the non continuous problem with wind-turbines wouldn't be as much of an issue here, since say, 1/3 of the total power consumption (cars charging), will not need to be as constant as for other uses, since the energy is tapped for storage an not immediate use.
I believe that the signal transduction capability of the power grid can be used to send out a couple of bytes now and then telling the charging software of each car how much power is currently available/the total grid load, and the charging effect could be automatically adjusted. Hey! There could be a patent there!
*Rushes off to patent office!*
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Indeed they are (wind at least, waves are relatively constant), but the more decentralised the power sources are and the more turbines you have, the more constant the total energy output is going to be. It's bound to be windy somewhereMurrin wrote:Wind and wave generation is... transient.

Besides, energy used to charge batteries (accumulation of potential energy) doesn't need to be constant, as opposed to energy needed for kinetic output.
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