Ontario energy auction signals battery storage victory over fossil fuels
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Chris Hatch
Summary
The article discusses how Ontario's recent energy procurement auction unexpectedly favored battery storage over fossil fuels, marking a significant shift in energy markets. It explores how battery technology is breaking the traditional constraints of electricity generation and consumption — absorbing excess power during the day and discharging during peak evening hours, while also stabilizing the grid. The piece positions this as a revolutionary moment where batteries are fundamentally changing the energy landscape, turning what was once impossible (storing and time-shifting renewable energy at scale) into reality.
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Batteries break the tyranny of time.
They can absorb excess power at noon and discharge through the evening peak, all while stabilizing the grid in fractions of a second, and helping ride out unexpected disruptions.
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