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We could, however we do not have an infrastructure that is designed yet to handle the load and send it down a transmission line (power line) to houses or other places that needed. It would basically blow out transformers, repeaters, etc. If money was spent on building such a delivery method it would be VERY costly and it would only catch lightning in ONE place, where the system was built. The empire state building with 100 strikes a year is not enough strikes to continuously power anything, not even the empire state building. There is too much time in between strikes. Next Method would be to convert that lightning strike into chemical energy. Basically storing it into a battery and then using it from the battery. This method is HIGHLY inefficient. You would lose about 80% of the power by converting it from a lightning strike to battery power, then lose even more when trying to get power from the battery. So basically, yes we could but it would not be enough power to really power anything. Unless in the future we learn to harness it a different way. One more thing to note, is that Lightning is a good and healthy thing for the earth's magnetic field. If we started bottling up all the lightning tomorrow, it might not have a good effect on this planet.
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