Svartalf wrote:Well, I thought the high sun areas were splat in the middle of the continent while the populated areas were all on the coast?
All jokes aside, there are many inland areas, not right in the centre, with high sunshine levels and not that far from a grid connection. In many cases, there are areas that have already been cleared for farming, but are, in reality, very marginal farming land. The acerage would be cheap to buy, and you would not be clearing native habitat.
A large solar plant is to be built in the hot, dry north-west part of my state, Victoria, , but it is not really that far from major centres, in terms of electricity transmssion. We need many more; instead of governments fiddling with economic models and carbon taxes, they need to work in active partnership with private enterprise to build them en masse. Economies of scale will kick in after a while...