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They're not going to reflect sunlight that wouldn't otherwise hit the planet. This won't add extra energy to the planet, just move it around a bit.
If I understand correctly, those mirrors will reflect sun rays, that would otherwise be wasted across the universe, to earth.
So, you are fundamentally wrong. The very idea is to reflect sunlight that wouldn't otherwise hit the planer. This WILL add extra energy to the planet.
Even if they used sunlight that bounces off earth, they would still cause issues, just a little less serious. This is because they would be trapping energy that tries to leave the earth.
They're supposed to be positioned in low earth orbit. Apart from a very slim belt that light would've hit the planet anyway.
Did you bother to read the 3rd part of my previous comment?