by small_steps » Tue 26 Apr 2005, 20:38:30
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('PhilBiker', 'p')lug-in-hybrids are a brilliant way to use the electrical grid for transportation. The beautiful part is that they recharge at night when typically most electrical generation plants are throwing away energy because they can't "power down" the generators enough to deal with the lower requirements. So you end up with a lot of "spare capacity", but only at night. Plug-in hybrids use that spare electrical generation capacity to fuel transportation.
Still, large scale motorized personal transportation is one of the first things we'll see go IMO.
I wouldn't say that these plants are "throwing away energy", they are running at a slightly elevated heat rate, but operating as efficiently as possible, given the load. Optimal dispatch, and penalty factors are used to operate the regional grid as effectively as possible.
You do have spare capacity at night, but bringing this online will consume more energy that otherwise, and new baseload plants would likely have to be built to satisfy the increased load.
Also the load profile may not vary greatly, depending on the business/industrial/residential makeup of the area.
A fairly static profile can be seen:
http://www.midwestmarket.org/page/Real-Time+Info