Why don’t we cover the desert with solar panels? - Dan Kwartler

5,142,399 views ・ 2021-10-18

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Every day, the sands of the Sahara Desert reach temperatures up to 80° Celsius.
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Stretching over roughly nine million square kilometers,
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this massive desert receives about 22 million terawatt hours of energy
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from the Sun every year.
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That’s well over 100 times more energy than humanity consumes annually.
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So, could covering the desert with solar panels solve our energy problems for good?
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Solar panels work when light particles hit their surface with enough energy
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to knock electrons out of their stable bonds.
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On their journey back to stability, these electrons produce electricity.
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However, there’s a limit to how much power panels can generate.
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Solar panels can only interact with certain wavelengths of light,
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making it impossible to convert over half the sunlight they receive.
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And even light particles they can convert often bounce off them
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without ever hitting an electron.
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But thanks to clever scientists and engineers
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and substantial government investment,
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solar panels are generating more electricity than ever.
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Anti-reflective coatings and patterns on the panels’ surface
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create more opportunities for incoming light particles to hit electrons.
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These techniques have increased commercial solar panel efficiency
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from the low-teens to 25%,
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with experimental models reaching up to 47%.
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What’s more, solar has gotten 89% cheaper over the last decade,
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thanks in part to global supply chains for other technologies
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that use the same materials.
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Together, these factors have made solar power
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the cheapest source of electricity on Earth.
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Countries including India, China, Egypt, and the US,
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have already taken these new panels into the desert.
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Their massive solar farms range from 15 to 56 square kilometers,
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and when the sun is high in the sky,
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these plants can provide energy
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for hundreds of thousands of local residents.
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But these farms also get extremely hot.
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Light that solar cells don’t convert or reflect is absorbed as heat,
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which reduces a panel’s efficiency.
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And the cooling systems employed by many farms can use huge amounts of energy
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powering fans or moving water to maintain optimal temperatures.
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Even with these systems, solar panels in the desert absorb far more heat
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than the natural sandy environment.
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This hasn’t been a problem on the scale of existing solar farms.
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But if we tried to cover the Sahara,
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this effect could create massive changes in the region's climate.
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Constructing solar farms already disrupts local ecosystems,
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but a plant of this scale could dramatically transform
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the desert landscape.
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Thankfully, solar panels aren’t our only option.
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And some of the largest solar plants in the world are trying a new approach:
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giant mirrors.
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Morocco’s Noor Power Plant,
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which will eventually cover roughly 30 square kilometers of the Sahara,
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is a concentrated solar power plant.
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This design reflects light onto a receiver,
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which converts that energy to heat, and then electricity.
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These mirrors still create a dangerous temperature shift for local wildlife,
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but they have less potential to transform the landscape.
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And since it takes time for the materials being heated to cool off,
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these plants often continue producing electricity past sunset.
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Whether they use panels or mirrors,
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industrial solar farms are often easy to fit into existing energy infrastructure.
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However, getting their electricity beyond local power grids is much more difficult.
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Some countries are working on ways to connect electric grids across the globe.
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And many farm store energy in massive batteries,
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or convert their electricity into clean gas that can be used later.
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But right now, these techniques are still too expensive and inefficient to rely on.
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Worse still, industrial renewables can share some of the same problems
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as fossil fuels,
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relying on destructive mining operations and carbon-emitting global supply chains.
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Fortunately, solar can exist on many scales,
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from industrial solar farms to smaller installations
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that power individual buildings and rural communities.
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These projects can supplement energy use or provide a passive source of energy
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for regions off the grid.
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And since solar panels rely on a few simple components,
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they’re quick to install and relatively easy to update.
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In fact, it’s this flexibility that enabled solar
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to become so cheap and ubiquitous over the last decade.
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So if we want to keep up with humanity's rising energy use,
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we'll need answers both big and small.
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