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by catch23
5129 days ago
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I think it's been shown that it's infeasible. You'd lose too much power in the beaming process, or you'd have a death ray beam that destroys anything that flies between it... you could increase the area, but then you'd need a collector dish the size of montana. The best idea might be something like in the movie Moon where the power is stored chemically, then shipped back to earth. |
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I think the most common technology in use today at powerplant-scale is the "Pumped-storage hydroelectricity plant". You basically pump water uphill when you have energy - and let it flow downhill again, through your energy-producing turbines, when you need it back.
Either way, there is tons of research in this area (e.g. SmartGrid). It seems like a problem that we will solve eventually.