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by peteretep 2419 days ago
> that's enough to boil an Olympic-sized swimming pool in about 25 minutes

This is in a country that — as I understand it — could definitely do with more desalinated water. How capital intensive can putting a huge kettle element in the sea with something to catch the vapour be?

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More desalinated water would be handy, but typically it's not needed anywhere near the salt water and where it is needed more electricity isn't.
So use the energy to pump the water to where it is needed. Use it to generate hydrogen or methane or something to sell as fuel. Mine bitcoin even. It seems weird and wasteful to just shut off free energy.
Those are really capital intensive solutions to a problem that occurs only now and then and might stop entirely if the situation changes a bit. In the meantime, to give people a reason to implement them, there is this market mechanism.
One of the projects is to build an interconnect to the snowy mountains. When this happens the power can be used to pump water up hill to fill the hydro electric dams.
But can't those plants just pull from the (now cheaper) power on the grid?