You know how your phone gets sluggish when too many apps run at once? Well, our century-old power grids are kinda experiencing the same problem. With renewable energy capacity projected to double globally by 2030, traditional one-way electricity flow systems simply can't handle the complexity. Last summer's rolling blackouts in Texas—despite ample solar generation—prove this isn't theoretical.
You know what's wild? The average residential solar panel measures about 65x39 inches - roughly the size of a twin mattress. But here's the kicker: that standard dimension hasn't changed much since 2012, even as efficiency jumped 67%. Why are we still using panel sizes designed for outdated technology?
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