Gale had recently started an interesting thread on EVs. I came across this on paper yesterday; it touched on a supply-side issue I'd been thinking about. As this article is mostly NOT about electricity, I didn't want to clutter up Gale's thread with Canadian election tragedies (short story - we may need foreign aid soon
).
BONOKOSKI: World Economic Forum has Trudeau’s Canada going the wrong way | Toronto Sun
Wade down towards the bottom of the article to find these connected points:
"Once in the Top 10 (recently) ... Canada has fallen to 14th place among the 141 countries analyzed by the World Economic Forum."
2 paragraphs later:
"It took second place when it came to electricity access, but 69th when it came to the quality of our electricity's supply."
^ That statement has me intrigued...... with Winter not that far off (more time indoors for me), I'll be researching what I can on this Quality issue. I wouldn't have guessed a podium finish for us, but 69 is way lower than I was expecting.
Many of us don't have access to the right instrumentation to assess this Quality issue with #'s, but given TBNs audience, there may be more distortion analyzers at hand than I think.....
On the ground (pun semi-intended) what most consumers would notice is first brownouts, followed by electronics or other equipment acting strangely and/or failing outright.
Guess we'll include lighting strikes too..... Mother Nature at play there, but the grid has it's work to do to mitigate those effects as well.....
Any Electric Grid Supply, Quality of Power issues at present folks ? Aside from Canada/USA, I'd be very interested in comments from around the world.
This Quality issue is one aspect of "Is the grid ready for large-scale EV use", and is the next level of technical concern after Capacity. Wireless charging esp. is of significant concern in the RF world, for example.
Rgds, D.
BONOKOSKI: World Economic Forum has Trudeau’s Canada going the wrong way | Toronto Sun
Wade down towards the bottom of the article to find these connected points:
"Once in the Top 10 (recently) ... Canada has fallen to 14th place among the 141 countries analyzed by the World Economic Forum."
2 paragraphs later:
"It took second place when it came to electricity access, but 69th when it came to the quality of our electricity's supply."
^ That statement has me intrigued...... with Winter not that far off (more time indoors for me), I'll be researching what I can on this Quality issue. I wouldn't have guessed a podium finish for us, but 69 is way lower than I was expecting.
Many of us don't have access to the right instrumentation to assess this Quality issue with #'s, but given TBNs audience, there may be more distortion analyzers at hand than I think.....
On the ground (pun semi-intended) what most consumers would notice is first brownouts, followed by electronics or other equipment acting strangely and/or failing outright.
Guess we'll include lighting strikes too..... Mother Nature at play there, but the grid has it's work to do to mitigate those effects as well.....
Any Electric Grid Supply, Quality of Power issues at present folks ? Aside from Canada/USA, I'd be very interested in comments from around the world.
This Quality issue is one aspect of "Is the grid ready for large-scale EV use", and is the next level of technical concern after Capacity. Wireless charging esp. is of significant concern in the RF world, for example.
Rgds, D.