@erickxie@exec_sum The working theory is that since in late night till early morning (and majority of the day) both generation and transmission side of the network have remaining unused capacity, if the compute demand can be shifted they can effectively use the remaining grid capacity
@erickxie@exec_sum Imagine electricity usage as a pipe, peak hours were the pipe were fill entirely with water with reservoirs near dry during early evening. For the rest of the night and until sunrise the pipes are mostly empty and reservoir full.
@f1b3r_m0nk3y@WallStreetApes@VladTheInflator This was the case until earlier last year, notably with AI data centers with even higher computing demands where they don��t have sufficient local power capacity.
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@Keller@Sim89776996 America could learn to build cars again: Dude even the most patriotic car brands that scream America don’t build their vehicles there, the only ones who build vehicles here are the Japanese and Tesla.
This is so American, immigrants working harder than those who are here.
@biggucci303 @zan2434@eddiejiao_obj@drewocarr Yea while going against all accessibility standards on web, no grantees control over content (picture are stream per session) and grantees you are not going to land any government contracts as the implementation will definitely violate section 508
@LaocoonsJournal@ShitpostRock2 I understand the logic for interstate transportation, but I still think Maine should grow their own oranges instead of shipping them from the South or California
@ExtremeCen80240@_ChanFace@NoJetsTO The core feature of the Portland is the lower don flood mitigation work, which essentially is a giant park plus green trails system, to ensure these mitigation efforts will be financially sustainable you will need to generate additional tax revenue from some development
@Magnum20071@blakeflayton Hey I mean if we bomb one less hospital and school, or maybe NYC taxpayers stop subsidizing red state with their tax dollars maybe there is enough money to do that🫡
@johnnymaga I mean for someone who basically lives in apartments their entire lives and relies on public transportation you wouldn’t think they will have a shovel in their micro apartment right?
@billp97309@FthePump1@cybertruck@Tesla@TeslaClubSoCal@SoCalEVs And electricity always goes the shortest route possible, even when the base load for this distribution is hundreds of miles away, you are more likely using the power generated from your neighbor’s solar panel
@FiZxMiKe@grok@TesCalendar1 Just like @grok will likely tell you, the grid have a lot of remaining capacity both in generation and delivery, just not during peak hours, a lot of American EVs owners do charge their car at home overnight or at work when the price(demand) for electric is lower