Comment by usrusr 6 hours ago Space to put them, terrestrially, is not infinite. Demand has a hard ceiling. 3 comments usrusr Reply Cthulhu_ 14 minutes ago Plenty of space still, but we're running into other scaling issues now - power grids are at their limits. And on sunny days there's a lot more supply than demand, but that can be mitigated by adding more (battery) storage. FeepingCreature 2 hours ago That's a supply ceiling. Funnily, it's also one that's solved by putting them in space. DoctorOetker 5 hours ago unless demand comes from space
Cthulhu_ 14 minutes ago Plenty of space still, but we're running into other scaling issues now - power grids are at their limits. And on sunny days there's a lot more supply than demand, but that can be mitigated by adding more (battery) storage.
FeepingCreature 2 hours ago That's a supply ceiling. Funnily, it's also one that's solved by putting them in space.
Plenty of space still, but we're running into other scaling issues now - power grids are at their limits. And on sunny days there's a lot more supply than demand, but that can be mitigated by adding more (battery) storage.
That's a supply ceiling. Funnily, it's also one that's solved by putting them in space.
unless demand comes from space