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zjti8eit@lemmy.dbzer0.com to Science Memes@mander.xyzEnglish · 2 months ago

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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/post/68257855

Nuclear is the best btw.

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    But for a stable network you need to account for times with no sun and no wind.

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      Nuclear is a bad fit for that, because it’s too expensive and has poor “reaction times” compared to other energy sources.

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      If we had a stable and international network, there would be not a time without sun or wind.

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        Tell me, are the room temperature superconductors with us in this room now?

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        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

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          You realise that the sun never goes away right? Half of the earth is illuminated 24/7

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            But half the earth is in darkness at once? You want to really transport solar energy across half the earth at mass?

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              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.

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      Batteries

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