Comment by rootusrootus
Comment by rootusrootus 12 hours ago
Aside from the physics, HVDC doesn't compete successfully on cost. It's cheaper to overbuild PV and use batteries.
Comment by rootusrootus 12 hours ago
Aside from the physics, HVDC doesn't compete successfully on cost. It's cheaper to overbuild PV and use batteries.
Infrastructure (heck, just the conversion points alone are a huge part of the cost), but also regulatory hurdles like getting rights-of-way. Running an HVDC line is quite expensive; last time I saw the numbers crunched, it was basically impossible to make it work financially, no matter how efficient the lines were.
... aside from the physics? What factors into this cost calculation other than the physics of solar panels, batteries, and cables?