As the world grapples with the escalating impacts of climate change, our hopes rely on the innovation and implementation of technical solutions, particularly solar, as we scale toward annual deploy…
I unironically think this is inevitable eventually, barring apocalypse. Not for a long time though, since there’s many many shorter hops that make more economic sense.
This is Lemmy, so I’m almost legally required to say nuclear. But:
It’s not a theoretical problem; our northern native people have a carveout in environmental regulations for exactly the reason they can’t just put out a panel in the polar night, even if that would be a lot more convenient than diesel for a tiny community mostly cut off from the world. I wonder if e-gas would be the next best solution. Our future settlers could even make it or hydrogen during the on season, sell it, and then burn what’s left for the smaller wintering population during the off season.
I wonder if pumped air would work well in an ice cave? It’s already a very cheap way to store energy, and it doesn’t really have a shelf life if done right.
What’s the solution for generation of electricity for the other 50% of the year though?
Well just get an extension cable from the Antarctic
I unironically think this is inevitable eventually, barring apocalypse. Not for a long time though, since there’s many many shorter hops that make more economic sense.
This is Lemmy, so I’m almost legally required to say nuclear. But:
It’s not a theoretical problem; our northern native people have a carveout in environmental regulations for exactly the reason they can’t just put out a panel in the polar night, even if that would be a lot more convenient than diesel for a tiny community mostly cut off from the world. I wonder if e-gas would be the next best solution. Our future settlers could even make it or hydrogen during the on season, sell it, and then burn what’s left for the smaller wintering population during the off season.
I wonder if pumped air would work well in an ice cave? It’s already a very cheap way to store energy, and it doesn’t really have a shelf life if done right.