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gpmyesterday at 2:47 AM1 replyview on HN

> it's still a significant issue in e.g. New York or Paris or Auckland.

No it isn't.

Wires still might be worth it, but these are all close enough to the equator that you can just over provision locally without issue if you prefer.

> It's more than 1000km from the places that get cold

Solar panels work better in the cold. The issue is with how far from the equator Sweden is, not how cold it is.


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AnthonyMouseyesterday at 3:17 AM

> No it isn't.

In the US Northeast solar generates around four times as much in July as December. This is sufficiently bad when what you need is more power in the winter. Paris is a little worse. Sweden is significantly worse.

> Wires still might be worth it, but these are all close enough to the equator that you can just over provision locally without issue if you prefer.

If I need 25% more output in the month when solar has 75% less output, how much do I have to over-provision?

> Solar panels work better in the cold.

Places that need more electricity in the winter because they're cold are cold in the winter because they're further away from the equator.

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