Sodium-ion batteries might be cheap enough. Promising for static >applications (Li-ion for mobile applications).
Pump-storage hydro. schemes are viable where you have togography.
Nuclear fission power has to way improve.
In the USA you can have inland water-cooled-reactors - PWR's (and BWR's)
- because you have continental-sized rivers to take away the abundant! waste heat.
Can see nuclear reactor operating temperature has to go way way up to >increase efficiency. Then power plants can be small (mass-produced so--
cheap) and located inland - much less waste heat to disperse.
Distributed, for energy security.
Reach I think it's 1060C and you can produce hydrogen no electric >intermediary. So you could make electricity all day and hydrogen all
night. 100% loading on the plant.
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