“Série Energia”: Data centers podem ser agentes de flexibilidade no setor energético

Para que isto ocorra, a engenharia brasileira precisa vencer o desafio de integrar o mundo dos bits com o mundo dos watts

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“Série Energia”: Alternância entre energia solar e termelétricas cria a Curva do Pato, um problema estratégico

Lei nº 15.269/2025, que traz diretrizes para o primeiro Leilão de Reserva de Capacidade para armazenamento, é passo importante, mas chega com atraso

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“Série Energia”: Brasil promete processamento verde para data centers

Com abundância em água e energia limpa, o País atrai investimentos na área. Setor pode ser solução para o ‘curtailment’

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Lula deve vetar repasse de indenizações a usinas afetadas pelo curtailment: Presidente sinalizou que barrará trecho incluído na MP 1.304/2025 que oneraria consumidores. Saiba mais informações! https://canalsolar.com.br/lula-usinas-afetadas-pelo-curtailment/ #Lula #Curtailment
“Série Energia”: Excesso de sol durante o dia, mas termelétricas à noite a todo vapor

O Brasil enfrenta um paradoxo no sistema elétrico; enquanto isso, o consumidor paga a bandeira vermelha nas contas de luz

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#EnergíaRenovable #Curtailment España alcanzó 100% demanda eléctrica con renovables, pero el exceso provoca 'curtailment': 1,7 TWh desperdiciados en 2023.
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España está produciendo tanta energía renovable estos días que se ha generado un problema: la está tirando a la basura

Esta Semana Santa se ha logrado un hito histórico en el sector de la energía en España: por primera vez se pudo cubrir el 100% de la demanda eléctrica con...

"South Australia will be able to import up to 750 MW at any one time, and export up to 700 MW [and] more than 1.3 GW in either direction in late 2027.

That is a significant development for #SouthAustralia, which leads the country, and the world, with a share of 72 % wind and solar in the last 12 months, and could have achieved more but for the lack of sufficient storage and transmission capacity that has resulted in heavy #curtailment of wind and solar at times."

https://reneweconomy.com.au/transformational-worlds-most-advanced-wind-and-solar-grid-can-now-export-and-import-more-power/

“Transformational:” World’s most advanced wind and solar grid can now export and import more power

First stage of Australia’s biggest transmission project will unlock more wind and solar from what is already the world’s most advanced non-hydro renewable grid.

RenewEconomy

Via Tyler Norris on Twitter from Constellation CEO CERAWeek on Demand Side Management/DSR

It is easier to curtail an electron vs generating an electron.

"I think this [data centre] problem is easily solved... You probably hear throughout the conference a sense of panic. I don’t feel it. I’m seeing the pace slow down"

#curtailment #demandresponse #dsr

Australia 'wasting' record amounts of renewable energy as share of wind and solar soars

As Australia's electricity system gets cleaner, it is encountering a strange problem. More renewable energy is having to be wasted. 

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"Spillage, or #curtailment, is an expected and efficient feature of #RenewableEnergy systems.

For example, we don’t build additional highway lanes to accommodate traffic for the busiest hour on an Easter weekend.

Coal generators prefer to continue to generate, even at negative prices, rather than completely shut down [which is even more costly. So] renewable energy is spilled, rather than coal shutdown. We actually have a glut of coal, rather than renewables."

https://theconversation.com/should-we-worry-about-wasting-renewable-energy-heres-why-spilling-excess-power-is-expected-and-efficient-229489

Should we worry about wasting renewable energy? Here’s why ‘spilling’ excess power is expected – and efficient

No, it’s not a problem that some renewable power doesn’t make it to the grid. Here’s why

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