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The key is to connect facilities to the power grid and sell power to the consumer at a competitive rate:
individual rooftops of homeowners
and businesses decouple the community from the power grid
large facility in sunny climate is connected
to the community via transmission lines (e.g. Eastern Oregon sends
power to the Willamette Valley)
How Can Solar Large Scale Production Then Occur?
amorphous silicates;
thin films;
2 and 3 band systems
What Large Scale Facilities Are There?
California has 90% of the current world's solar electricity production!
What about PV production facilities?
high capital costs, low operating costs, river flow subject
to fluctuation due to precipitation
but Hydro is 15 times more
efficient than PV panels (so KWH costs are 15 times less!)
suggests that one
should invest in this technology now
Hence, rate increases should never occur for PV supplied electricity!

Solar/Electric Cars
Currently there is a big Marketing Problem with Electric Vehicles. Consumers simply won't buy them. Here are some attempted marketing strategies:
This is true and electric cars
are certainly practical for "getting around town".
This is debatable but
certainly there are direct health hazards as well as global warming
true but we don't have noble consumers and
conversions cost at least $9,000
this is mostly true; decreased fuel costs for EVs
make them more cost-effective in the long run
one can hope this is the case!
Basic Idea:
Example
For reasonable performance about 20 hp must be delivered to the drive train.
Efficiency of energy delivery from batteries to drive train is about 40%
So the range requirements are more severe than the power requirements.
Improvements in battery technology are definitely required.
Other types of batteries:
| Material | Energy Density (W-hrs/kg) | Power Density (W/kg) | Comments |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lead Acid | 40 | 70 | Long Cycle Life |
| Nickel Iron | 55 | 100 | Very Long Cycle Life |
| Sodium Sulfur | 90 | 100 | 300-350 C operating temp |
| Lithium-Iron sulfide | 100 | > 100 | 400-450 C |
| Nickel-Zinc | 75 | 120 | low cycle life |
Driving Habits and Requirements
75 mph and 400 mile range
55 mph and 35 mile range
35 mph and 20 mile range
Most practical application is for in town commuting/shopping and this would then eliminate a major source of air pollution