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Yeah, but that makes PG&E's "smartrate" summer afternoon price of 75c per kWh even less justifiable.

This data may not be publicly available, but I'd love to see graphs of current flowing out of PG&E substations vs. time of day. At some point the PV generation capacity is going to make them have weird upside-down diurnal cycles.



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