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A lot of data centers and aluminum smelters tend to be located next to where the power is. If you build it they will come.

Considering all the infrastructure that goes into keeping a fossil or nuke plant fed and cleaned and its power output distributed, I think if a solar installation has a net payback time of similar period we ought to be willing to invest a little in the distribution as well.



> aluminum smelters

Why aluminium smelters? I haven't heard this before.

> we ought to be willing to invest a little in the distribution as well.

I agree. I've read that's it's a huge challenge though, which is one of the factors holding up the development of large scale solar installations in the desert. Another challenge is the variance and relative unpredictability of power generation which means batteries are needed to smooth out the peaks and troughs to balance supply and demand.




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