Keep adding wind and solar to your grid and get ready for not only rocketing power bills, but routine power rationing.
Once upon a time, electricity was cheap and it flowed like running water. Civil and ordered society demanded it. Nowadays, when the sun sets and calm weather sets in, wind and solar power can’t be bought at any price. And, because the unreliables represent such a large proportion of total power generation capacity, grid managers have little choice but to start turning off the tap. Sometimes it starts with the grid manager using your smart meter to pull the plug, without warning, and without notice – notwithstanding that you are ready, willing and able to pay your bill.
As things escalate, the grid manager employs power rationing – euphemistically referred to as “demand response”. A rather Orwellian phrase that means precisely the opposite. That is, unless the wind is blowing and the sun is shining there will be no response to any coincident demand from you, or anyone else.
Eric Worrall takes a look at the latest effort to sell a model that involves not selling power, at all.
AFR: More Aussies Need to Volunteer for Energy Rationing
Watts Up With That?
Eric Worrall
4 October 2023
Consumer uptake of voluntary “Demand Response” is insufficient to stabilise the grid.
Australia has more rooftop solar than coal power. What’s going wrong?
AFR
Ben Potter
2 October 2023
Energy regulators and retailers are failing to manage the explosion of rooftop solar power and co-ordinate demand by users to stabilise the power grid – measures they admit are the “linchpin” of the energy transition.
Heading into a hot summer, barely 5 per cent of Australia’s record uptake of rooftop solar is being managed in a way that could help stabilise the grid, and only 3 per cent of peak summer demand could be met by so-called “demand response”, according to the Australian Energy Market Operator.
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Flow Power sells to commercial and industrial customers, and is trialling a retail offer aimed at households which it expects to launch next year. Mr van der Linden blames large retailers for the dashed hopes for demand response.
They “aren’t partaking in it in a serious way,” he says, and consumers need incentives to set their dishwashers and other appliances to run when it makes most sense for the grid and their hip pockets.
“Why would you participate if there’s no outcome in participating? And while you’ve got retailers offering dumb, flat rates, it just simply won’t work.”
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Do we need more evidence that renewables are not fit for purpose?
Nobody talked about “demand response”, or energy rationing, in the days of dispatchable energy, except in extreme circumstances such as major outages or failures.
Only fickle, unreliable renewables require people be regularly coerced or enticed into accepting sometimes their air conditioner will stay switched off on hot days, or they might have to wait to switch the dishwasher or washing machine on, or the continuous risk of lost wages or profits, because plant and equipment must remain idle, because nobody can afford to switch it on.
Of course, these problems only apply to people and businesses which can’t afford higher charges on demand intensive days. Wealthy people and less energy intensive businesses will be able to ignore the restrictions, and push the problems with coping with unreliable energy onto the less well off.
Watts Up With That?


We need a long, cold, icy, snowy winter – that should refocus minds
“Mr van der Linden blames large retailers for the dashed hopes for demand response.
They “aren’t partaking in it in a serious way,” he says, and consumers need incentives to set their dishwashers and other appliances to run when it makes most sense for the grid and their hip pockets.
“Why would you participate if there’s no outcome in participating? And while you’ve got retailers offering dumb, flat rates, it just simply won’t work.””
This is code for them wanting retailers to raise the prices at peak times so as to “encourage” energy users to participate in “demand response”.
This is just another stupid thought bubble from the numbskulls who seem determined to destroy our lifestyles. Australia…3rd world status is on the horizon.
It might be time to stock up on candles…
There is no renewable energy in the world!! Electricity is a force. Once generated, it must be used. Otherwise, it’s like wildfire, it’s just a waste.
Building on that, energy changes form, it is not “renewed”. The energy stored in moving air is stolen by wind turbines and then transformed and transported like any other energy. The producers of this theatrick energy won’t tell you this, they act as if TAKING the energy from wind is no big deal. It is though, it changes climate. Then energy is needed to move the energy! If the generators are producing energy that has to be used, you can’t just make energy and not have something done with it being uses, which is why many times when it’s a spurratic wind day you see blades rotating, say for example about half are spinning because they get the wind but then another section is not getting the wind so they sit still, but then they start up, you think they are getting wind like the others, no, they often are being turned on, forced to rotate, to burn up the energy the others are producing TO BALANCE OUT THE SYSTEM, meaning NET ZERO POWER PRODUCED! Another scenario is just letting the blades spin but the generator is disengaged. They also use braking to manage these. These are extremely COMPLEX systems that use a ton of energy to build, maintain, and manage that depend on oil, what’s that black smoke when they burn? It’s 500 gallons of hydraulic fluid! They require regular OIL changes like a car or truck and constant renewing of brake pads, which of course also relies on OIL!