Also, you report from MIT is 10 years old. The past decade has shown the most transformative decade of grid-related technology development in the past century, and the MIT report from 10 years ago didn't anticipate any of it. I don't blame them, most people were caught way off guard. But there's no reason to read it today except to study the history of what people were thinking back then. We are in an entirely different age.
https://www.eia.gov/todayinenergy/detail.php?id=32812
Also, you report from MIT is 10 years old. The past decade has shown the most transformative decade of grid-related technology development in the past century, and the MIT report from 10 years ago didn't anticipate any of it. I don't blame them, most people were caught way off guard. But there's no reason to read it today except to study the history of what people were thinking back then. We are in an entirely different age.