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minus-squaretimestatic@feddit.orglinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up3·19 days agoBut for a stable network you need to account for times with no sun and no wind.
minus-squareTherms45@europe.publinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up3·18 days agoIf we had a stable and international network, there would be not a time without sun or wind.
minus-squaredeafboy@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up2·17 days agoTell me, are the room temperature superconductors with us in this room now?
minus-squaretimestatic@feddit.orglinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up1·17 days agoBuilding out capacity to transport a massive amount of energy over thousands of kilometers isn’t really that great either. Also, when it comes to night this is kinda not possible to avoid
minus-squareTherms45@europe.publinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up0·17 days agoYou realise that the sun never goes away right? Half of the earth is illuminated 24/7
minus-squaretimestatic@feddit.orglinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up1·16 days agoBut half the earth is in darkness at once? You want to really transport solar energy across half the earth at mass?
minus-squareTherms45@europe.publinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up2·16 days agoI mean we do transport phone and internet signal all a roundthen world via big cables under the ocean already. That’s non an impossible challenge.
minus-square𝙲𝚑𝚊𝚒𝚛𝚖𝚊𝚗 𝙼𝚎𝚘𝚠@programming.devlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up1·18 days agoNuclear is a bad fit for that, because it’s too expensive and has poor “reaction times” compared to other energy sources.
But for a stable network you need to account for times with no sun and no wind.
If we had a stable and international network, there would be not a time without sun or wind.
Tell me, are the room temperature superconductors with us in this room now?
Building out capacity to transport a massive amount of energy over thousands of kilometers isn’t really that great either. Also, when it comes to night this is kinda not possible to avoid
You realise that the sun never goes away right? Half of the earth is illuminated 24/7
But half the earth is in darkness at once? You want to really transport solar energy across half the earth at mass?
I mean we do transport phone and internet signal all a roundthen world via big cables under the ocean already. That’s non an impossible challenge.
Nuclear is a bad fit for that, because it’s too expensive and has poor “reaction times” compared to other energy sources.
Batteries