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| ===== Why this matters ===== | ===== Why this matters ===== | ||
| - | + | Smart grid transitions expand both the need for flexibility and the range of resources that can provide it. Flexibility is delivered through various means: dispatchable generation, storage, demand response, infrastructure, | |
| - | Flexibility is delivered through various means: dispatchable generation, | + | |
| <WRAP callout> | <WRAP callout> | ||
| - | Improving flexibility within the current system architecture differs | + | Improving flexibility within the current system architecture differs from transforming the architecture itself. |
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| - | Smart grid transitions expand both the need for flexibility and the range of resources that can provide it. Distributed energy resources, [[topics: | + | Distributed energy resources, [[topics: |
| As variable renewable energy penetration increases, the flexibility challenge shifts from managing predictable load profiles to accommodating supply-side variability and demand-side uncertainty simultaneously. This compounds with growing [[topics: | As variable renewable energy penetration increases, the flexibility challenge shifts from managing predictable load profiles to accommodating supply-side variability and demand-side uncertainty simultaneously. This compounds with growing [[topics: | ||