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by flumes_whims_ 8 hours ago
But they do generate zero power at night.
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And people use less energy at night. Yes, they do need heating/cooling and a few other things at night, but the peak is during the day and in the evening.

This argument is almost closed at this point, with PV + batteries being quite price competitive. We're no longer in 2018.

Solution? Send large mirrors into space so it never stops shining.

https://www.reflectorbital.com/

That surely won't interfere with the ecosystem at all! /s