Storm related blackouts are due to downed power lines largely in the last mile of delivery, not a shortage of available electricity. A battery installation in your neighborhood won’t help when the lines in your neighborhood are down.
That said, Texas’s low barrier to entry has enabled more small scale solar PV and battery installations I think than any other state, and they’re rapidly building them out.
If they would decentralize these battery installations and put a battery plant in each neighborhood, it would help with storm-related blackouts.
Storm related blackouts are due to downed power lines largely in the last mile of delivery, not a shortage of available electricity. A battery installation in your neighborhood won’t help when the lines in your neighborhood are down.
That said, Texas’s low barrier to entry has enabled more small scale solar PV and battery installations I think than any other state, and they’re rapidly building them out.
It will however help if the lines are down outside your neighborhood, which is far more likely.
But then the power companies would lose a few million! Hookers and blow ain’t cheap, and inflation has hit these millionaires hard.