Monday, May 07, 2007

Could Spanish cities run on tower power?

Holy Toledo Batman (well actually Seville), check out the solar tower:
clipped from www.engadget.com

Just last month we witnessed a gigantic skyscraper / solar tower hybrid that generates a whopping 390-kilowatts of energy, but even that looks like child's play compared to the 40-story solar power plant that resides in Spain. The expansive system consists of a towering concrete building, a field of 600 (and growing) sun-tracking mirrors that are each 120-square meters in size, and a receiver that converts concentrated solar energy from the heliostats into steam that eventually drives the turbines. Currently, only one field of mirrors is up and running, but even that produces enough power to energize 6,000 homes, and the creators are hoping to see the entire population of Seville (600,000 folks) taken care of solely from sunlight. So if you're eager to see what's likely the greenest solar power plant currently operating, be sure to slip on some shades, tag the read link, and peep the video.

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More information on The Spanish Tower of Power:

:::[Energy Planet Blog >> Solar Power Tower]

More information about concentrating solar power (CSP) may be found at:

:::[TREC: Trans-Mediterranean Renewable Cooperation]
:::[TREC-UK]

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