https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/a-golden-age-of-renewables-is-beginning-and-california-is-leading-the-way/
So, the flip side of Calif producing max renewables is that the power companies are now paying $0.00 to the guys that signed up (and expected power sales to help pay for) their grid-tied systems. I saw some gnashing of teeth & wailing about this yesterday amongst the solar crowd.
Do you mean commercial or residential?
The bigger problem is that they ARE paying retail to grid-tied systems even when there is a surplus.
This has resulted in me pulling back from a lifelong association with and some pretty big (for me) donations to the Sierra Club.
Anyway, it is obviously unsustainable and the utilities want to quit doing it.
Someone asked why the utilities wanted to do this and an older, leadership person said, "Because they are greedy and stupid." I walked away from the Zoom meeting and haven't been to another.
residential.
Started here. I picked itup in diysolarforum
https://old.reddit.com/r/solar/comments/1btok7q/conscious_citizen_corrupt_politics/?share_id=oEVrffK4V7aR6DBVEmU_J
I'd like to know what the auction price was at that moment.
If consumers had to pay the auction price they would flip. Sometimes it goes negative, which is great if you have a big empty battery. But one podcast on the issues I was listening to said it can briefly go up to over $1000/MWh, which delivered to the house could be $2/kWH.