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Even if battery backup worked, its astronomical costs put the idea in Fantasyland

New York can't buy its way out of coming blackouts


New York can't buy its way out of coming blackoutsNew York City will soon be home to the world's biggest industrial-scale battery system. It's designed to back up the city's growing reliance on intermittent "renewable" electricity. At 400 megawatt-hours (MWh), this cluster of batteries will be more than triple the existing 129 MWh world leader in Australia. Mark Chambers, NYC's Director of Sustainability (I am not making this title up), is ecstatic. "Expanding battery storage is a critical part of how we advance momentum to confront the climate emergency," he brags, "while meeting the energy needs of all New Yorkers. Today's announcement demonstrates how we can deliver this need at significant scale." [emphasis added] In the same nonsensical way, Tim Cawley, president of Con Edison, New York state's power utility, gushes thus: "Utility-scale battery storage will play a vital role in New York's clean energy future, especially in New York City, where it will help to maximize the benefit of the wind power being developed offshore."
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