Earlier myself and Lil Miss Stat were listening to last weeks Infinite Monkey Cage (Radio 4 science and comedy) about The Sun.
The snail guy casually mentioned:-
'If the Sahara desert was turned into a solar farm we'd have free energy in perpetuity'.
L-M-Stat said, not unreasonably 'so why don't we do that'.
The silence of my answer was deafening.
https://theconversation.com/should-we-turn-the-sahara-desert-into-a-huge-solar-farm-114450
This is again a big number that requires some context: it means that a hypothetical solar farm that covered the entire desert would produce 2,000 times more energy than even the largest power stations in the world, which generate barely 100,000 GWh a year. In fact, its output would be equivalent to more than 36 billion barrels of oil per day – that’s around five barrels per person per day. In this scenario, the Sahara could potentially produce more than 7,000 times the electricity requirements of Europe, with almost no carbon emissions.
The snail guy casually mentioned:-
'If the Sahara desert was turned into a solar farm we'd have free energy in perpetuity'.
L-M-Stat said, not unreasonably 'so why don't we do that'.
The silence of my answer was deafening.
https://theconversation.com/should-we-turn-the-sahara-desert-into-a-huge-solar-farm-114450
This is again a big number that requires some context: it means that a hypothetical solar farm that covered the entire desert would produce 2,000 times more energy than even the largest power stations in the world, which generate barely 100,000 GWh a year. In fact, its output would be equivalent to more than 36 billion barrels of oil per day – that’s around five barrels per person per day. In this scenario, the Sahara could potentially produce more than 7,000 times the electricity requirements of Europe, with almost no carbon emissions.