Ember’s report outlines how falling battery capital expenditures and improved performance metrics have lowered the levelized cost of storage, making dispatchable solar a competitive, anytime …
I think it’s trying to say that you could feasibly use solar-generated power at night and when it’s not sunny now, because it has become financially viable to buffer it in a huge battery.
Word salad title, what is it trying to say?
I think it’s trying to say that you could feasibly use solar-generated power at night and when it’s not sunny now, because it has become financially viable to buffer it in a huge battery.