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    3 days ago

    In short. Presumably the idea would be to 1. only beam down what is needed, and 2. have it replace fossil fuels, which are very much responsible for the change in the planet’s energy imbalance.

    It would also reduce the energy cost of less efficient ‘on Earth’ solar arrays, which have problems like intermittency that orbital solar panels wouldn’t have.

    IF this is anywhere near technically feasible it seems like exploring the idea publicly like this isn’t a bad thing.

    BUT, after a couple decades of watching proposed miracle tech going nowhere, I can say that ultimately hopium really isn’t healthy: we needed to get real a decade or two (or three or four) ago. Relying on non-functioning future tech like carbon capture/storage (or this, if it isn’t actually feasible) is nothing more than justification for not making necessary changes now.