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They could strengthen the U.S. grid – and provide a lifeline to the 1 billion people around the world who still don’t have access to reliable electricity.
Reykjavik Energy says you won’t get this issue in space for, well, obvious reasons if you get a satellite in the right orbit.
They say a single satellite could supply a city of two million people with power for 24 hours a day, seven days a week.