hahahaha that’s hilarious
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This is not as crazy as it sounds. You cannot put AC wires to interconnect across the border because the flows would go wild. But a storage reservoir of any kind could charge/discharge on both sides without a problem. Arbitraging not just time, but space.
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yes that’s it, you’ve got it
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Hydrogen is a bit pesky to pipe tho, might have more luck just compressing air or something to drive a generator
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potentially yes, we achieved 50%+ rt efficiency for compressed air and maybe 60-70% is feasible, but hydrogen can be piped with polyethylene liners limiting permeability. arguably you want days of storage
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Great ?. There are actually a few cities in Tex where the ERCOT connection is not far from the nearest non-ercot substation. You can techniclly go charge up batteries on one side of town and operate the bus to the other side of town and then discharge into the grid at peak
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The problem isnt cross-border. The problem is import/export of electricity into ERCOT territory. You can actually export from ERCOT to a location in Texas and then with your own wires export from there (like the oil industry does in Houston with MISO)
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