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*Each sq mi makes 700M kWhr, or 700 GWhr or 0.7 TWhr. 60,000 of these make 42,000TWhr | *Each sq mi makes 700M kWhr, or 700 GWhr or 0.7 TWhr. 60,000 of these make 42,000TWhr | ||
**{{Check}}All power plants converted to solar produce 2x the required global electricity, without addressing 'storage'. | **{{Check}}All power plants converted to solar produce 2x the required global electricity, without addressing 'storage'. | ||
**And this is 1/4 of total energy use by humans |
Revision as of 17:10, 21 August 2023
Global Energy Production
- 170M GWhr
- 22k TWhr in electricity production
- Let's take the total, and put it on solar roofs.
- Our house has 12kW each. That is 26MWhr per year, or 0.03 GWhr annual
- This is 5.6B homes needed for 170M GWhr. That is more homes than exists today.
- If we take just the electric production, then we have 700M rooftops.
- Each Campus produces 500 homes per year. 1M homes means we would have 2000 Campuses in the USA. Market size is large for the USA alone. And a global market about 4x this [1]. Thus, 8000 Campuses worldwide. But. That is still only 4M rooftops, 200x less than what is needed.
- Installed powerplants are 60k of them and 6TW total installed [2]. Typical area is 1 sq mile, so we have 60000 sq miles of power plants .
- Each sq mi makes 700M kWhr, or 700 GWhr or 0.7 TWhr. 60,000 of these make 42,000TWhr