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As you aluded to though, no one is going to build solar w/o a PPA due to the loss of revenue at high output hours, but who in their right mind is going to issue a PPA unless they can both control entry to manage how much excess they have to deal with or dispose of, and rate set to recover the fixed overall costs?

Overall I think its more that storage as a whole has not been figured out yet. I think the issue may be they are trying to treat storage as a generator rather than a grid asset.

Storage just loves in time, rather than space.

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Interesting!

On what might replace PPA's:

https://x.com/Ember421/status/1720198113393070287?s=19

Broadly, I don't think a market oriented system can either deeply decarbonize or get high reliability using intermittent or negligible marginal cost resources...

This is my most 'market' version I think could work. Or you could just be Hydro Quebec...

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