Spend just 7 Billion or about what we spend for coffee and we couild send
solar power westward to serve the 2 hour Duck's back peak demand on every
solar day from California to Maine.  THen extend it another 1200 miles from
a floating off shore solararray in the pacific and capture the last two
hours of sun over the pacific to feed the sunset hours in California and
done.
Sounds crazy today... but entirely possible.  Bob

On Thu, Jan 4, 2018 at 7:52 PM, Larry Gales via EV <ev@lists.evdl.org>
wrote:

> Actually, a 1200 mile HVDC line looses only about 5% of the energy
> transmitted, so it is very efficient.  Now, these lines are expensive,
> about $2 million/per mile, or $1.4 billion for a 1200 mile line, and the
> longest one I know about is about 1500 miles in South America, so they
> can't really transmit electricity around the globe, but they can efficiency
> transmit to a large part of a major continent, so they can greatly reduce
> the amount of storage needed.
>
> Now batteries (either in EVs or after they have been removed from EVs for
> storage), can provide huge amounts of storage for a number of hours or a
> few days, but you need something else, e.g., stored H2 to store energy for
> weeks or months.
>
> )
>
> -Larry
>
> On Thu, Jan 4, 2018 at 1:15 PM, jim--- via EV <ev@lists.evdl.org> wrote:
>
> >
> > Michael Ross said (in part):
> > > The grid is a super storage medium. If we were more interconnected
> > worldwide, then a series of large solar arrays could do it all. You just
> > need enough of them facing the sun at any given time and then batteries
> can
> > take their better place as mobile storage. This arrangement beats the
> heck
> > out of digging all the copper and cobalt needed for stationary storage.
> >
> >
> > Unfortunately not practical.  Transmission line losses if nothing else
> > would rule it out.  There are other issues as well.
> >
> >
> > Jim
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