but none of that makes a lot of sense.
Since when has politics made sense? The big problem is lack of rotating mass. With an alternator connected to a large steam turbine, a sudden load will be taken up by the weight of the rotating mass, but with wind farms, solar and wave power, there is an inverter between the rotating mass if any, and the grid, so an over load will trip out the generator, and the supply fails like the domino effect.
So we need both the fast reacting hydropower, and the plodding nuclear and other steam powered generators, and the trick is to strike a balance. But the people who build the systems want paying, so even if the form of generation is not ideal, we have to buy the power, I, for one, would be rather unset if told now I have installed solar panels, I am not going to be paid for export.
Not so bad with my installation as my battery acts as a buffer, charging and discharging as clouds expose and mask my panels, but many have been installed without batteries, so mine do not start exporting until around 11 am even in the height of summer, and I don't need to watch the solar like a Hawk to know when to do my washing. Yes, need to watch battery level, but that changes a lot slower.
What it needs is for the smart meters, car EV chargers, and solar inverters to be linked to a central electricity generating board, able to switch off not essential services while retaining essential services, years ago we had this, where lights, and power were on different meters, and latter the Economy 7 with teleswitches so the CEGB could shed load, but my smart meter does not have two independent supplies, so the CEGB could only switch all or nothing, they can't just turn off non-essential load even if they want to.
The EV charging does allow the CEGB to switch off chargers, and by permitting them that option, they reduce the off-peak charge rate to 6p rather than 8.5p, but only the EV charger does that, not also the smart meter, so people have been cheating using both timed cheap rate, and load based cheap rate.
This cheating started with solar panels, it was estimated what the export would be, and the installers would get paid even if the export was not going on, so we got devices like the iboost+ designed to use solar to heat domestic hot water, and UFH when there was excess solar, the loopholes are being slowly closed, but in the meantime, everyone else is paying for it.