Louisiana Light • 2 days | 86.21 | -0.05 | -0.06% | |||
Bonny Light • 1 day | 87.76 | -0.66 | -0.75% | |||
Opec Basket • 2 days | 85.92 | +0.49 | +0.57% | |||
Mars US • 145 days | 77.67 | -1.57 | -1.98% | |||
Gasoline • 1 hour | 2.697 | +0.012 | +0.45% |
Bonny Light • 1 day | 87.76 | -0.66 | -0.75% | |||
Girassol • 1 day | 87.46 | -0.69 | -0.78% | |||
Opec Basket • 2 days | 85.92 | +0.49 | +0.57% |
Peace Sour • 3 hours | 74.10 | -0.27 | -0.36% | |||
Light Sour Blend • 3 hours | 73.60 | -0.27 | -0.37% | |||
Syncrude Sweet Premium • 3 hours | 82.35 | -0.27 | -0.33% | |||
Central Alberta • 3 hours | 74.00 | -0.27 | -0.36% |
Eagle Ford • 2 days | 78.10 | -0.33 | -0.42% | |||
Oklahoma Sweet • 2 days | 78.00 | -0.25 | -0.32% | |||
Kansas Common • 2 days | 71.75 | -0.50 | -0.69% | |||
Buena Vista • 3 days | 85.65 | +1.02 | +1.21% |
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Tom is an associate professor of physics at the University of California, San Diego. This post originally appeared on Tom's blog Do the Math.
A solar panel reaps only a small portion of its potential due to night, weather, and seasons, simultaneously introducing intermittency so that large-scale storage is required to make solar power work at a large scale. A perennial proposition for surmounting these impediments is that we launch solar collectors into space—where the sun always shines, clouds are impossible, and the tilt of the Earth’s axis is irrelevant. On Earth, a flat panel inclined toward the south averages about 5 full-sun-equivalent hours per day for typical locations, which is about a factor of five worse than what could be expected in space. More importantly, the constancy of solar flux in space reduces the need for storage—especially over seasonal timescales. I love solar power. And I am connected to the space enterprise. Surely putting the two together really floats my boat, no? No.
I’ll take a break from writing about behavioural adaptations and get back to Do the Math roots with an evaluation of solar power from space and the giant hurdles such a scheme would face. On balance, I don’t expect to see this technology escape the realm of fantasy and find a place in our world. The expense and difficulty are incommensurate with the gains.
How Much Better is Space?
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Tom is an associate professor of physics at the University of California, San Diego. This post originally appeared on Tom's blog Do the Math.
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