• kieron115@startrek.website
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    12 hours ago

    If that’s true, the problem would be storing and transporting it. Sending electricity via wires is massively inefficient and limited in range.

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      3 hours ago

      I didn’t propose it as a viable solution, but more-so as a thought experiment or proof of concept.

      A proper implementation would be pretty decentralised to minimise transmission loss where possible, and complemented with whatever analogue energy storage system makes sense locally (hydro dams/kinetic/molten salt/lithium/sodium batteries etc.).

      Solar is also not always the solution for colder climates, but in those places we can opt for geothermal or wind sources where feasible, otherwise transmit surplus energy from warmer climates as an absolute last resort.