But as utilities started to produce more energy from renewable sources like solar the models started to shift as well.
The duck curve is solar energy s greatest challenge.
But as utilities started to produce more energy from renewable sources like solar the models started to shift as well.
Fast forward nine years and their projections have become reality the duck curve is the biggest challenge that renewable energy is facing.
The large ramp up in demand from day to night as more people use solar can be damaging to electrical distribution systems.
The duck curve represents a transition point for solar energy.
The effects of the duck curve have happened faster than anticipated.
It highlights concerns that the conventional power system will be unable to accommodate the ramp rate and range needed to fully utilize solar energy.
And that duck shaped chart highlights the greatest challenge to solar energy growth in.
Since its discovery the duck curve has become an emblem of the challenges faced by power system operators when integrating variable renewables on the grid.
Most of solar energy production occurs during the day but the greatest demand for energy is at night.
California researchers discovered a peculiarity in their state s electric load curves that started to look more and more like a duck.
This creates an electricity demand curve known as the duck curve that is troubling for managers of electrical grids.
A major challenge is deploying mitigating capacity at a rate that keeps up with the growth of solar energy production.
This duck curve is solar energy s greatest challenge renewables require a change in the how we supply electricity.
Duck curve in california.
By carlos waters may 9 2018 4 40pm edt.
The energy can then be dispatched when it s needed and would almost definitely flatten the curve.
California researchers discovered a peculiarity in their state s electric load curves that started to look more and more like a duck.
The second method of smoothing out the duck curve is committing to the storage of energy generated by solar and wind instead of immediately sending that energy directly to the grid.