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World’s Largest CSP (Concentrated Solar Power) Dubai
They like to do things big in Dubai, including a newly-approved concentrated solar power project that will generate 1,000 megawatts of power by 2020—and a whopping 5,000 megawatts by 2030. Saeed al-Tayer, managing director and CEO of Dubai Electricity and … Continue reading
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Tagged climate emergency declaration, concentrated solar, CSP, CST
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40% + efficiency from 2 new Australian R&D successes
As the rest of the world is so enthusiastically adopting solar electricity, here are 2 more, local world leading products of R&D. Meanwhile, Clown Prince Tony continues to drag us downwards and backwards with such big subsidies for dirty, climate … Continue reading
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Tagged concentrated solar, electricity storage, R&D, Raygen, solar, UNSW
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Y2R at CSP big solar, Ivanpah, USA
Here’s the kind of large scale 400MegaWatt CST(Concentrated Solar Thermal) power station, which can generate electricity 24 hours per day, happily being evaluated on every continent, except Australia!! Here’s Leigh Ewbank of Y2R, on leave, very impressed that so many other … Continue reading
Description concentrated solar PV
Here’s a comprehensive explanation of a size of system which is between big CST(Concentrated Solar Thermal) and roof top solar PV. For CORE(Community Owned Renewable Energy) this option has plenty to offer. In Australia, Silex has installed similar systems, near … Continue reading
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Tagged climate change, community energy, concentrated solar, distributed generation
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Australia’s largest concentrated solar power plant officially launched
In Mildura, Australian technology builds 1.5MW system, 40 parabolic dish mirrors using ultra high efficiency(43%) PV cells as used to power satellites. Possible 100MW expansion in 2014. Projected 6.9cents/kWh by 2020. >readmore> RenewEconomy