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In theory yes but it wouldn’t be a very reliable source of energy, it might be viable if there were batteries to charge that could then be released into the grid however
Sure. I suppose battery technology probably has to jump quite a bit before that would be feasible, amongst what I assume are many other issues.
Yup! There’s a few hurdles but it’ll get there!
Storage would be key, since we have some great locations in the world to build collectors.
For example around Lake Maracaibo in Venezuela, it has a geography which means there is a lightning season which can cause 150 days straight with up 9 hours of lightning every day/night and 20-40 strikes per minute at a concentration of ~250 per square km.