I'm not an expert at all when it comes to this sort of stuff, but don't you lose quite a high percentage of the electricity generated when you move it over the vast distances needed for that to work?
>but don't you lose quite a high percentage of the electricity generated when you move it over the vast distances needed for that to work?
No. 1-2MV DC transmission lines can move power 3000+ miles at >97% efficiency.
This isn't directed at you, but I'm starting to get super frustrated with this myth that transporting electricity is inefficient. I see it almost everywhere these discussions take place and I don't know why.
No offence taken, I'm happy to learn! It seems like I need to go and do more reading about this.
I suppose efficiency aside, the next big problem(s) would be of a political nature? Having no control over your power supply (which is hosted in a foreign nation) is quite a big geopolitical risk?
No. 1-2MV DC transmission lines can move power 3000+ miles at >97% efficiency.
This isn't directed at you, but I'm starting to get super frustrated with this myth that transporting electricity is inefficient. I see it almost everywhere these discussions take place and I don't know why.