Originally Posted by
BobL
Couple of things, and apologies if they have already been mentioned.
To reduce power loss this sort of transmission is done as Super High V DC (millions of V) where the current travels across the surface of rather than through the conductor so standard AC trans does not apply. Conductors can be a lot smaller than AC Trans.
Solar is nominally 300W per square meter at the earths surface so 6 GW would require 20 million sqm or 20 sqkm which allowing for access spacing is about a 5 km by 5km array.
An area of 10,000 sqkm (100 x 100 km) could theoretically power all of the USA.
Doing this in one giant array would be impractical (grid issues, available land, spreading the solar accretion across longitudes, etc) but 400, 25 sqkm arrays might be do-able.
Of course you wouldn't do it all by solar but use a diversity of methods including where the sun don't shine much using nuclear.
RE: Nuclear E in Australia - I used to be a cautious promoter of NE (I even did my PhD on feasibility of long term NE waste disposal) until I saw what the Govt did with the NBN - if they can't get this relatively simple thing done half right do we really want to trust them with NE?