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Breakthrough: Concentrated Solar Power All Over Southwest US
This looks very good, folks.
Breakthrough: Concentrated Solar Power All Over Southwest US
by David Sassoon - Jan 17th, 2008
* Clean Energy
* Big Business
* Clean Tech Sector
* Investors
....the solar power plant now being developed all over the American southwest by a company called eSolar. Notice: no smokestacks; no coal chutes; no rail lines stretching to the horizon for coal trains to approach. It's a beautiful sight.
Notice, too, all around the powerhouse containing the steam turbine and generator are the thermal receiver towers and mirror arrays that make this thing work using only the abundant heat energy of the sun.
This is not photovoltaic technology that directly converts the sun's rays into electric current. This is thermal technology that collects and amplifies the sun's heat energy to create steam on an industrial scale, steam that spins turbines to generate power.
You might say it's a giant water boiler, but instead of burning coal, igniting natural gas or splitting atoms to create steam power, this plant uses the heat that naturally falls on the earth.
Google announced today it is investing $10 million in eSolar to help produce utility-scale power cheaper than coal, as part of its world-changing RE<C
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January 19, 2008 at 05:22 am by René, 831 views, 4 comments



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at 13:49 on January 19th, 2008
René, GOOD RENEWABLE ENERGY NEWS US,
DUBAI ABU DHABI announced to day the "green city Masdar" ready 2015 WORKING ON THE SAME
SOLAR CONCETRATOR TURBINE LIKE YOU DESCRIBE; MIT made a low cost model for Africa
thanks for the News
at 17:19 on January 19th, 2008
Good to know! Do you have links for those projects?
at 18:14 on January 19th, 2008
HERE ONE OF THE LINKS FOR GREEN CITY ABUDHABI
HAVE ALSO A LOOK TO THE FUTUTRE ENERGY CONFERENCE:RENEWBLES ABU DHABI, THEY PUBLISH PROJECT GREEN CITY. p.s. Dubai is the first country that runs out of petrol 2015
at 19:06 on January 30th, 2008
thanks for the links. Renewable hope is greatly needed nowadays.