The Electric Grid, Explained

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  • Опубліковано 3 тра 2024
  • Everyone talks about the grid, but how many people actually understand how it works?
    In this explainer, a16z Partner Ryan McEntush breaks down this increasingly complex system, including its often outdated infrastructure, surging demands due to exponential technologies, and the roles that each part of the energy mix can play now and into the future - from nuclear to renewables to natural gas, and storage mechanisms like hydro and batteries.
    Topics Covered:
    00:00 - Decentralizing the Electric Grid
    02:18 - The Need for Modernization
    04:21 - Understanding the Grid's Operation
    06:33 - The Complexity of Grid Management
    08:24 - Increasing Outages and Volatility
    11:43 - The Role of New Technologies
    15:29 - ERCOT's Incentives and Infrastructure Challenges
    17:49 - The Pros and Cons of Renewable Energy
    19:25 - Energy Storage in Grid Sustainability
    21:53 - Batteries Storage
    25:19 - The Future of Natural Gas and Nuclear Power
    30:27 - The Impact of Policy on the Grid
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 16

  • @a16z
    @a16z  Місяць тому +1

    Topics Covered:
    00:00 - Decentralizing the Electric Grid
    02:18 - The Need for Modernization
    04:21 - Understanding the Grid's Operation
    06:33 - The Complexity of Grid Management
    08:24 - Increasing Outages and Volatility
    11:43 - The Role of New Technologies
    15:29 - ERCOT's Incentives and Infrastructure Challenges
    17:49 - The Pros and Cons of Renewable Energy
    19:25 - Energy Storage in Grid Sustainability
    21:53 - Batteries Storage
    25:19 - The Future of Natural Gas and Nuclear Power
    30:27 - The Impact of Policy on the Grid

  • @JasonWhittle1
    @JasonWhittle1 Місяць тому +4

    There is a factual error in this video from @10:45 to 11:05 where he talked about why it's very important that all the power doesn't come from wind, solar, natural gas or nuclear. He explains because the sun doesn't shine, the wind isn't always blowing and LNG can freeze in pipes.
    The mistake is lumping Nuclear in with the other weather dependant sources. You can have a grid run on all nuclear regardless of the weather or temperature. That is a huge difference.

    • @RyanMcEntush
      @RyanMcEntush Місяць тому +3

      Huge fan of nuclear! That said, it's probably not that cost-effective to operate a plant in a load-following capacity in a competitive market with variable load. Texas and France have both also had issues with their nuclear plants during critical periods, whether winter storms affecting safety systems or mechanical issues detected across a fleet.
      There are solutions to all of these issues, but it's probably just easier and more efficient to not rely 100% on any single source. Nuclear should absolutely make up a massive chunk of baseload, but it doesn't need to be all of it :)

  • @afhernandez1
    @afhernandez1 Місяць тому +1

    Great video! Would love to see more on micro-grids, hydrogen, and wave energy.

    • @trentonasbury16
      @trentonasbury16 Місяць тому

      Getting Projects approved is Challenging
      There's Grid Projects planned in '06 that broke Ground 9 months ago

  • @sebastiankolarsky728
    @sebastiankolarsky728 Місяць тому

    Wow this was very well produced! It reminded me of videos from Vox or Vice! Nice job, keep up the great work!

  • @Kfcbiscuit
    @Kfcbiscuit Місяць тому +1

    Thank you

  • @AbdallahBotan
    @AbdallahBotan Місяць тому +3

    I’m from Somalia. The sun is available all day whole the year. If some of this companies are interested in, I welcome them here. You can make much money here. For 1KW it costs almost a dollar. There’s a huge demand and you can do a lean startup.

    • @beforethebigbang1329
      @beforethebigbang1329 Місяць тому

      The problem is storage

    • @AbdallahBotan
      @AbdallahBotan Місяць тому

      @@beforethebigbang1329 shortage of what?

    • @bg5760
      @bg5760 Місяць тому +3

      Storing the energy from the sun by using batteries. Huge, expensive batteries

    • @AbdallahBotan
      @AbdallahBotan Місяць тому

      @@bg5760 can you explain more?

  • @k34561
    @k34561 Місяць тому

    I give this video a C. It is missing two major technology. Dispatchable renewable energy. And long distance transmission lines.
    1) Dispatchable renewable energy. There is the Myth of the 24/7/365 Power Plant. Nuclear, natural gas, coal power plants are not always available when you need power. They breakdown and fail. To solve this problem power companies build more power plants then they need. The same can be done with renewable power sources. Build excess wind and solar. Dispatch the solar and wind when needed.
    2) Transmission lines. Adding transmission lines, can move electricity to areas suffering from low wind or cloudy skies.
    Studies using computer models of the US grid/solar/wind have shown that the US can go 100% renewable with the right combination of dispatchable solar, wind, storage, and transmission lines. They study actually showed the 100% would be cheaper.
    I actually think cutting the electric cord will happen in the future. Balancing enough dispatchable solar with enough battery storage, with electric car backup will lead to affordable reliable off grid power.

  • @ahsanmohammed1
    @ahsanmohammed1 Місяць тому +1

    Snot

  • @rocknrollcanneverdie3247
    @rocknrollcanneverdie3247 Місяць тому

    Great video. Girl is a cutie pie.