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[–] kleeon@hexbear.net 26 points 3 weeks ago* (last edited 3 weeks ago) (3 children)

I wonder if it's economically viable at this point? I know that solar panels produce much more energy in space and are probably more reliable but is it going to be enough to cover the cost of maintenance? Getting stuff to space is still very expensive

[–] yogthos@lemmygrad.ml 25 points 3 weeks ago (1 children)

I'm guessing they've done at least basic cost/benefit analysis here. :)

[–] kleeon@hexbear.net 19 points 3 weeks ago (2 children)

sure, but what I'm asking is, is it an actual power plant or a research project?

[–] yogthos@lemmygrad.ml 17 points 3 weeks ago

So far it just looks like a proposal, but a lot of prior research has been done on the subject already. NASA has a number of studies discussing efficiency, costs, etc. I imagine they'll do a trial experiment first, and then depending on how that goes they'll decide whether to scale it up or not.

[–] Lemister@hexbear.net 4 points 3 weeks ago
[–] sodium_nitride@hexbear.net 16 points 3 weeks ago

Having a power plant that literally solves the energy problem is worth pretty much anything. Especially for a country like China, which has to import huge amounts of oil through geopolitically risky routes.

[–] CrawlMarks@hexbear.net 7 points 3 weeks ago (1 children)

I have intresting news a out comunist China ans their views on infrastructure needing to be profitable.

[–] kleeon@hexbear.net 7 points 3 weeks ago* (last edited 3 weeks ago) (1 children)

I'm talking about viability, not profitability. Obviously a power plant should generate more energy than you put into it

[–] CrawlMarks@hexbear.net 5 points 3 weeks ago

Yeah, it's solar panels. We know they work. If it it negative efficient they can just cover the expense. It is worth it to pay for clean energy.