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by robocat 1269 days ago
> but the fundamentals pass a reality check vs amount of energy delivered by the sun (lots).

  Solar panels produce about 150 watts of energy per square meter since most solar panels operate at 15% efficiency this translates to 15 watts per square foot.
Which is 100 Watts solar energy per square foot, so 35 Watts certainly has the right order. (LEDs are not 100% efficient, sunlight is not 100% efficient with chlorophyll, some edible plants grow in shade).
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The root scenario is if a large volcanic eruption causes prolonged limited sunlight. So solar isn't the best option in this case.