Tanda,
You kinda seemed to point in that direction by looking to rail lines as a place to put the cells.
It would make a lot more sense to place the cells where they would be the most effect i.e., in the SW - Arizona/Nevada and the like.
A couple of years ago, maybe last year, Scientific did a cover piece on the solar solution. Their plans was to:
Create a LARGE solar collector farm in the SW
Convert the power to High Voltage DC (HVDC)
Transmit the power to the North East via HVDC power transmission lines
Convert the power back down to commercial AC
Use the excess daylight power to pump high pressure air into natural gas seams
At night extract the compressed air, mixed with NG to run turbines to produce more electricity
IIRC they guessed it would cost about 300 Billion to get to 50% of our need by 2050.
We could have done that with the stimulus package but we didn't. Blew the Bama Bucks!
There is no advantage to placing the panels along the ROW and many disadvantages.
One of the things that is most disheartening to me is that we have the technology to progress on this kind of solution but we are simply fiddling away our time arguing. We don't have to have the "best" solution, we merely need an "adequate" solution. We are developing neither.
P.S. Cyd is an optimist.
