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http://www.azfamily.com/news/Massive-so … 57183.html

Massive solar tower in Arizona to be world's 2nd largest building

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by Carina Sonn
azfamily.com
Posted on July 26, 2011 at 6:02 AM
Updated today at 10:38 AM

LA PAZ CO., Ariz.-- Plans for a massive solar tower are close to becoming a reality right in the middle of the Arizona desert.

A company called EnviroMission will break ground next year, 130 miles west of Phoenix in La Paz County.

The relatively new technology uses turbines to force air heated by the sun up through a 2,600-foot chimney, creating electricity.

The solar tower will generate more than 1 million megawatt hours, which would be enough for 150,000 homes, according to the company's president, Chris Davey.

"It doesn't use water; it does it reliably; it does it cost competitively," Davey explained. "I don't think the industry could ask for more than that."

The project will be massive.

Once completed, the greenhouse base will be more than 2 miles in diameter, the diameter of the tower will be the size of a football field.

It will be twice as high as the Empire State Building, and almost as big as the world's tallest building in Dubai, the Burj Khalifa.


Some 1,500 people will be hired to help build the $700 million facility.

A smaller prototype, only 660 feet high in comparison was built in Spain more than a decade ago.

EnviroMission is currently working on a land deal with the state, but says the Southern California Public Power Authority has already agreed on a 30-year power purchase agreement.

Company officials are from Australia but chose to build in the Valley because the environment back home wasn't as friendly. The country still relies heavily on coal and the Australian government didn't offer the same kind of incentives.

Conversely, Davey says the U.S. has been accommodating. The area between Quartzsite and Parker near the California border was chosen for three reasons: it's hot; it's flat; and it's close to transmission lines in both states.

More solar towers are planned for other states in the desert Southwest as well as Mexico, India and perhaps even Australia.

Arizona will likely get more, too.

"Arizona is large enough for us to build multiple facilities, where the first project is located, there's enough land for half a dozen facilities out there."
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cool
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Sturgeon
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Saw this yesterday, the article I read said that temperatures would reach 80-90oC inside the greenhouses

Hate to get trapped in one of them.
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Stimey
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what a dumb fucking idea
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Jay
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Conceptually cool, but a gigantic waste of taxpayer dollars. The maintenance on that thing will be a giant pain in the ass, and expensive as fuck.
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Sturgeon
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Read up about it, it's only the turbines that need maintenance.
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Ilocano
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Jay wrote:

Conceptually cool, but a gigantic waste of taxpayer dollars. The maintenance on that thing will be a giant pain in the ass, and expensive as fuck.
Says the guy with contacts in the oil industry.  Before you say anything, I have contacts in the oil industry as well.

But, in my opinion, I endorse this solar tower concept.  Hugely expensive yes, but so was/is the space program.  Surely solar technology could advance well with the amount of man-power and resources put into this project.
Jay
Bork! Bork! Bork!
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Ilocano wrote:

Jay wrote:

Conceptually cool, but a gigantic waste of taxpayer dollars. The maintenance on that thing will be a giant pain in the ass, and expensive as fuck.
Says the guy with contacts in the oil industry.  Before you say anything, I have contacts in the oil industry as well.

But, in my opinion, I endorse this solar tower concept.  Hugely expensive yes, but so was/is the space program.  Surely solar technology could advance well with the amount of man-power and resources put into this project.
It's a dead end. It's not like this is new technology, it's tried technology, they built one in Spain. It's massively expensive and the kW per hour cost will be well above what people are willing to pay. The only reason this project got off the ground is San Francisco's obsession with anything green regardless of reality that has led to massive taxpayer subsidies. This money would've been better spent investing in battery technology. Generation isn't the issue, it's storage.
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-Frederick Bastiat
Ilocano
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Spain one was just a prototype.  Obviously, this Arizona Solar tower (or two) will probably never make a profit.  But it'll help lead the way for better and more efficient designs down the road.  Build them across the nation, complement with other renewable energy technology, hook them up to the grid as supplemental power, compounding and compounding, to get us eventually away from fossil fuels as our primary source of energy.
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Sturgeon
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In an article I read it was set to break even after 11 years and should have a lifetime of 80 years..

http://www.gizmag.com/enviromission-sol … ble/19287/

Give it a read
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Hurricane2k9
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Jay wrote:

Ilocano wrote:

Jay wrote:

Conceptually cool, but a gigantic waste of taxpayer dollars. The maintenance on that thing will be a giant pain in the ass, and expensive as fuck.
Says the guy with contacts in the oil industry.  Before you say anything, I have contacts in the oil industry as well.

But, in my opinion, I endorse this solar tower concept.  Hugely expensive yes, but so was/is the space program.  Surely solar technology could advance well with the amount of man-power and resources put into this project.
It's a dead end. It's not like this is new technology, it's tried technology, they built one in Spain. It's massively expensive and the kW per hour cost will be well above what people are willing to pay. The only reason this project got off the ground is San Francisco's obsession with anything green regardless of reality that has led to massive taxpayer subsidies. This money would've been better spent investing in battery technology. Generation isn't the issue, it's storage.
It's not like we'll be able to speak up about it when the lizard people are systematically killing us in their camps.
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Stingray24
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Wow, they're actually going to build it.  Saw this idea pitched about a year ago.
Reciprocity
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unless this alone will completely solve all our energy problems all at once there really is no reason to build it. advances in energy production must be a zero-sum game or it's just a waste of tax payer money.
Jay
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Reciprocity wrote:

unless this alone will completely solve all our energy problems all at once there really is no reason to build it. advances in energy production must be a zero-sum game or it's just a waste of tax payer money.
There. Is. No. New. Technology. In. This. Project.

There is nothing to learn that we don't already know. It is a waste of money.
"Ah, you miserable creatures! You who think that you are so great! You who judge humanity to be so small! You who wish to reform everything! Why don't you reform yourselves? That task would be sufficient enough."
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Stimey
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and space
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Jay
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Stimey wrote:

and space
A few miles of Arizona desert won't be missed But yes, it is a giant waste of space as well. Why did the Aussies reject it? Could it be that they're better with money than us and don't have a government that spends frivolously? Nah. I could build a dung burning generator, slap a green label on it, and idiots in California would hail me as a genius savior. Oh wait, they hate anything with an open flame. Back to the drawing board I go
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RTHKI
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its in the middle of the desert?
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you could build 5000 of those in az and nobody would know the difference
Reciprocity
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700 million.  money better spent on a football stadium or war.
Hurricane2k9
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or the debt
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Reciprocity wrote:

700 million.  money better spent on a football stadium or war.
i hear la is getting a team in a few yrs
Jay
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Reciprocity wrote:

700 million.  money better spent on a football stadium or war.
No, I said it would've been better spent on research for storage. Once you get the storage problems worked out you could build all the green energy crap your heart desired. Until then it's gigantic waste of resources.
"Ah, you miserable creatures! You who think that you are so great! You who judge humanity to be so small! You who wish to reform everything! Why don't you reform yourselves? That task would be sufficient enough."
-Frederick Bastiat
Reciprocity
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and I'm sure that whopping 700 million is all that stands between us and energy nirvana.  they want to build their little mirror thing out in the desert, who fucking cares?  700 million is nothing.
Jay
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Reciprocity wrote:

and I'm sure that whopping 700 million is all that stands between us and energy nirvana.  they want to build their little mirror thing out in the desert, who fucking cares?  700 million is nothing.
No, it's not nothing. It's going to be the gift that keeps on giving with higher energy prices for any idiot that plugs into it. Glad to see you feel that $700M is nothing though. Guess you're one of the lucky majority that receives more than he gives when filing taxes.
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-Frederick Bastiat

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