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Re: Sicily's new molten salt Solar Power Plant continues to produce electricity even after the sun s The storage makes the plants more...
Re: Sicily's new molten salt Solar Power Plant continues to produce electricity even after the sun s is. I think the difference is that this...
Re: Sicily's new molten salt Solar Power Plant continues to produce electricity even after the sun s good question... hmmm.
Re: Sicily's new molten salt Solar Power Plant continues to produce electricity even after the sun s It's not the world's first, and it's only...
In CO we had a ballot measure to mandate 10% renewable by 2015. The legislature then doubled it to 20% by 2015 or 2020, forget which. So voting...
haha, I thought you meant "Land Rocket" and I was wondering what sort of contraption that would be. Where are they gonna get the water?...
None the less, EVs are cleaner than HV and at least in the short term and assuming that most of the time they will be charged at night, won't...
of course, coal accounts for only 52% of the national energy mix, so this is a worst case scenario. Worst case, and EV emits the same amount of...
long distance transmission losses run about 8% in the US.
Molten salts are brilliant. Cheap (no exotic) materials and they're more efficient than batteries (about 90%). Here's a quick synopsis. and to...
there it is. I remember reading about that over at Renewable Energy Access quite a while ago. Glad to hear that it wasn't repealed. I wonder if...
That's a nice ROI. Any idea how many megawatts it takes to run the city's traffic lights before and after the LED switch? Tools.
If I'm not mistaken, CA passed a law that states that ordinances and HOA rules cannot increase the cost nor reduce the effectiveness of a proposed...
I don't think the day that you will is too far off, mate. As solar prices continue to drop and energy in general gets more expensive (global...
It's amazing how much we could gain simply through efficiency/conservation. Take the average traffic intersection. Just replacing all of the...
Yeah, efficiency improvements are the only way forward really. Negawatts, not megawatts. This will allow us to deploy fewer new power plants but...
D'oh!
Nee. I'm talking about storing heat in molten salts and then using that heat after the sun has gone down to continue producing electricity.
I wonder if they're using thermal storage to increase the production factor.