Energy pricing in electric grids are priced on electric demand within the grid every 15 minutes.
As demand rises, during daylight hours thru commuting till the region goes to bed, pricing goes up and power producers put more generation on line to meet demand. Heat and humidity come into play as AC put huge demands on the need for electric power, sometimes for over 24 hours in a row.
It is estimated that IF the Federal Government took over all of Nevada and turned into 100 % solar panels, there would be sufficient electric power for the USA during the day. Which would be good for AC and our Casinos as Vegas would disappear under solar panels.
Nuke is the easiest power to use for huge changes in electric demand. But it can only generate what the plant is rated for at 100 % capacity. When there is the DEMAND for more power within the grid, it has to come from somewhere else, either starting up standbye generation or buying from another grid and moving it into our grid. Some of you that drive the NJ Turnpike can see gas generation units that are only operated at time of peak demand in the summer/humid days.
As demand rises, during daylight hours thru commuting till the region goes to bed, pricing goes up and power producers put more generation on line to meet demand. Heat and humidity come into play as AC put huge demands on the need for electric power, sometimes for over 24 hours in a row.
It is estimated that IF the Federal Government took over all of Nevada and turned into 100 % solar panels, there would be sufficient electric power for the USA during the day. Which would be good for AC and our Casinos as Vegas would disappear under solar panels.
Nuke is the easiest power to use for huge changes in electric demand. But it can only generate what the plant is rated for at 100 % capacity. When there is the DEMAND for more power within the grid, it has to come from somewhere else, either starting up standbye generation or buying from another grid and moving it into our grid. Some of you that drive the NJ Turnpike can see gas generation units that are only operated at time of peak demand in the summer/humid days.