100 Square Miles Of Solar Panels
Solar power is a gigawatt per square km musk posted.
100 square miles of solar panels. If i use the figures from an existing solar thermal power plant ivanpah solar power facility i get a much larger figure. Ivanpah solar power facility uses 4000 ha and is supposed to produce 1000 gwh annually. The second would be one square mile and filled with batteries. 57 000 sq miles or a square 239 miles to a side.
All you need is a 100 by 100 mile patch in a deserted corner of arizona texas or utah or anywhere to more than power the entire. So it would take 158 265 115 panels to cover this area. Speaking of residential plans the amount of solar panels needed to power an average home can be anywhere between 7 and 100 depending on how large the house and its consumption is. 100 square miles is 2 787 840 000 ft2.
100 miles square as musk pointed out is a fairly small corner of. To produce the maximum amount of power per square foot a solar panel has to be well designed to handle temperature spectrum angle and amount of light. You only need about 100 miles by 100 miles of solar panels to power the entire united states. In case of large systems as a rule of thumb a typical solar system of 1mw capacity requires an area of 5 acres or over 200 000 square feet.
With solar panels it would take a fairly small corner of nevada or texas or utah. If you wanted to power the entire u s. If you wanted to power the entire united states with solar panels it would take a fairly small corner of nevada or texas or utah. The batteries you need to store the energy to make sure you have 24 7 power is 1 mile by 1 mile.