That's actually what Edison's original DC power network was designed around. DC power lines, and a coal chugging power station every mile. Turns out that all the extra pollution and expense is a bad idea, so AC won out. It's been working just fine for over 100 years. Read more here:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/War_of_the_currents
samcheng|5 years ago
The OP’s argument is that solar power generation, plus the fact that most electrical consumption is now fundamentally DC-friendly (LEDs, electronics, electric cars, etc.), may change the equation. The concept of a whole-house rectifier is an interesting one, and something that is already used in some data centers. You still have the problem of different electronics wanting different voltages, though...
eigenvector|5 years ago
dreamcompiler|5 years ago
Three-phase motors are never used in residential settings, and most residential motors would be more efficient as brushless DC. There's no need for sinusoidal AC motors any more except in specialized industrial applications.
7952|5 years ago