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Comment by noitpmeder

2 days ago

Isn't this the basic description of what a gravity battery should provide?

No, because his situation is basically that the gravity battery is already sitting at its max height.

He's just trying to burn energy because a negative rate means he's getting paid to use it.

So sure - it's great to give that energy a functional use first (ex - charge his batteries) but eventually he runs out of functional ways to use the energy but could still be making money by using it.

Enter the desire for a dummy load.

  • Pumped hydro could do that if they had a way to bypass (either physically or electrically) their turbines on the downhill portion of the loop. Just pump water up and back down without extracting the energy. Then you have a dummy load that isn't just a power sink and is already designed to handle the relatively rapid switches on and off.

    • Yeah, but dummy loads are cheap. Probably cheaper than changing any designs in other places.

      It's straight forward to add a giant resistive load that just converts electricity back to heat.

      I can get 10kw heaters for just a couple hundred bucks or 1.5kw heaters for literally $20 usd. And that also switches on/off easily.

      For hydro... just boiling water with a heater is going to be pretty much unbeatable if we're playing the "waste energy" game. No need to approximate it slowly with your pump motor and risk other infrastructure.

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