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In the long term, there's the potential to provide a base load of power to augment the intermittent availability of terrestrial wind and solar energy—a key need if the world is to de-carbonize its electricity generation.

But that's probably putting the cart before the horse. One of the biggest challenges of space-based solar power is that it has always been theoretical. It should work. But will it work? Trying out a low-cost demonstrator mission in the next couple of years is a fine way of finally putting that question to rest.

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[–] [email protected] 4 points 1 day ago (2 children)

Aim the space laser at a tank of water, we harness the steam as it boils.

[–] threelonmusketeers 1 points 27 minutes ago

Ah yes, the tried and true teakettle method. Need to get energy from coal? Build a coal-powered teakettle. Oil? Teakettle. Gas? Teakettle. Uranium? Big nuclear teakettle. Locomotive? Teakettle on wheels. If a technological problem can be solved with a teakettle, humans have probably done it.

[–] WastingCommentSpace 3 points 17 hours ago

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