• antimongo@lemmy.world
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    1 month ago

    I’m adjacent to this problem, so I have a little context, but am not an expert at all.

    To my knowledge, we don’t have granular control over panels. So we can shut off legs of a plant, but that’s a lot of power to be moving all at once.

    Instead, prices are set to encourage commercial customers to intake more power incrementally. This has a smoother result on the grid, less chance of destabilizing.

    A customer like a data center could wait to perform defragmentation or a backup or something until the price of power hits a cheap or negative number.