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by DennisP 1100 days ago
From a geostationary satellite you have 99.5% uptime over the course of a year, with most days having 24 hours of full power. Unlike ground solar you don't need batteries, long-distance wires, excess capacity, or demand management. Over 24 hours, a panel in orbit collects five times as much energy as it would on the ground.
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> 99.5% uptime over the course of a year

I had no idea geostationary satellites were so far away! (Per Google, 36,000 km -- about 6 times the radius of the Earth.)

Plus the equator is tilted with respect to the Earth's orbit, so it's only around the equinoxes that a geostationary satellite is shadowed at all.