Yes, he stated they would need storage facilities, that’s obvious because of 
nightfall.


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On Tuesday, November 7, 2023, 6:28 PM, Michael Ross <michael.e.r...@gmail.com> 
wrote:

Musk proposed a seat of the pants estimate in an interview about how much solar 
array surface area would produce as much energy as THE ENTIRE HUMAN RACE. 
He used the output of average solar equipment at less than optimal output (I 
forget, maybe it was 15% efficient cells).
I did my own seat of the pants order of magnitude estimate, looking at all the 
fossil fuels burned, nuke generated energy, geothermal, hydro, etc. I think he 
could defend it.
However, it is not practical. The sun moves across the sky at a degree every 4 
minutes. You can get pretty good output from contemporaneous panels that are at 
a 30 degree incident angle. You need to have additional 100 mile on a side 
solar farms spaced appropriately around the entire earth and the wire 
infrastructure to support it. You would need some redundancy to handle 
cloudiness. Or maybe a feces load of batteries, pump storage, gravity storage, 
something storage. Suffice it to say you have to have a lot of these arrays all 
around the earth, and maybe between the tropics of cancer and capricorn. Tricky 
'cause there is a lot of ocean out there.
I found his thought experiment useful to highlight just how much power the sun 
sends our way. You can barely see a 100 mile square plot of lane from space. It 
is truly tine compared to the surface of the earth.
On Tue, Nov 7, 2023 at 6:43 PM paul dove <dov...@bellsouth.net> wrote:

Elon Musk said he can power the whole US with 100 square miles on solar panels 
in Arizona 
SNIP


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