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bannabread
06-30-08, - 03:34 PM
We have got to get ourselves one of deas tings!!!! Who we gat to pay off???

http://www.ausra.com/technology/
http://www.ausra.com/news/releases/080306.html
New scientific findings from Ausra show solar can affordably power our cars, homes, factories and economy
PALO ALTO, Calif.—March 6, 2008—Ausra Inc., the developer of utility-scale solar thermal power technology, has published a peer-reviewed study showing that over 90 percent of the U.S. electric grid and auto fleet's energy needs could be met by solar thermal power.
Solar power is the nation's largest primary renewable energy resource, offering many times total U.S. energy needs. Solar thermal power stations use fields of mirrors to capture the sun's energy as heat to boil water and drive steam turbines. Solar thermal's low-cost, efficient heat storage makes solar thermal power uniquely able to provide a reliable energy supply from ever-varying sunshine.
The Department of Energy's Energy Information Administration projects over 70 percent total growth in the nation's electricity demands by 2025, and analysts predict a further increase in electricity needs as plug-in electric hybrid vehicles come to the market.
"The U.S. could nearly eliminate our dependence on coal, oil and gas for electricity and transportation, drastically slashing global warming pollution without increasing costs for energy," said David Mills, chief scientific officer and founder at Ausra. "This new study shows that our daily and annual energy needs closely match the energy production potential from solar thermal power plants with heat energy storage, and our models show solar thermal power will cost less than continuing to import oil."
Mills is the inventor of the absorber surfaces used in the majority of the world's solar hot water heaters and the pioneer of Ausra's compact linear Fresnel (CLFR) technology. He presented his findings yesterday at the IEA SolarPACES solar research conference in Las Vegas (http://solarpaces.org). He co-authored the new paper with Robert Morgan, Ausra's chief development officer. A copy of the complete findings can be found at http://ausra.com/technology/reports.html.
Converting the national electricity grid to solar thermal power would reduce overall American global warming pollution by 40 percent. The combination of plug-in hybrids and solar thermal power would eliminate the importation of 13 million barrels of fuel per day. The study finds that because the seasonal and daily patterns of solar radiation already correlate strongly with electricity use, just 16 hours of thermal storage can provide reliable, load-following electric power.
"Near-zero pollution technology has to replace most of our current electricity generation by mid-century to prevent the worst global warming outcomes," said Stephen Schneider of Stanford University, who was a principal author of the 2007 Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change Synthesis Report. "We've got to cut pollution 80 percent by mid-century, and that means transforming both our electric power and transportation sectors."
Solar thermal power complements other technologies such as wind, solar photovoltaic and geothermal generation. "Historically, our country has moved rapidly to build generation to meet market opportunities and grid needs," said Robert E. Fishman, Ausra's chief executive officer. "Between 1996 and 2005, the decade of gas, we built over 250 gigawatts of natural gas-fired power plants, a quarter of total U.S. generating capacity. As the solar thermal power industry moves to scale now, we are entering the decade of solar and building a reliable, affordable source of power to meet both the needs of our growing economy and the challenge of eliminating pollution."
About Ausra Ausra Inc. develops and deploys utility-scale solar thermal power technology to serve global electricity needs in a dependable, market competitive, environmentally responsible manner. Located in Palo Alto, Calif., Ausra is a privately held company funded by Khosla Ventures and Kleiner, Perkins, Caufield & Byers. To learn more about Ausra and solar thermal power in general, visit www.ausra.com.

Sentinel
06-30-08, - 03:58 PM
So anyone got their home connected to solar? Or some info on local companies that do this?

BAHMIA
06-30-08, - 04:16 PM
So anyone got their home connected to solar? Or some info on local companies that do this?
BAHMIA paying close attention to this thread.
Hey = 1,000th post

foxhillgal
06-30-08, - 04:30 PM
BAHMIA paying close attention to this thread.
Hey = 1,000th post


fox paying attention also!

and it goes like this................................


HEY...........1,000th POST!!!

Sentinel
06-30-08, - 04:40 PM
Good...i gat company ta watch dis one wither n die lol.

But I sure our collective resources are more focused on the next post bout da neighbor grammy child who jook up da MP who get catch wit up da union man who cut erryone current off cus gas 2 high. N we ga be cryin fa blood dere, so dat ga be more informative.

But....hopefully I'm wrong...either way pull up a chair...less see wut happens.

*I outside hookin up one drop cord ta peice a "flashin" outside on da roof ta gimme a headstart b4 da flood of info n other DIY tips come rushin in here*

Sentinel
06-30-08, - 04:43 PM
fox paying attention also!
and it goes like this................................
HEY...........1,000th POST!!!



:hammer: congrats!

YardManPickney
06-30-08, - 05:51 PM
fox paying attention also!
and it goes like this................................
HEY...........1,000th POST!!!
wat no party for dis occasion

Little Fisherman
06-30-08, - 05:52 PM
used to work for a company that could do it, old man died, son (into drugs) took over, business folded.

Btw, BEC may not let you hook up solar to the main grid for your home power. Something about when their power is off, you jolting a worker up the line.

Solar for certain devices or lighting which is not hooked to BEC may be allowed.

BAHMIA
06-30-08, - 06:05 PM
fox paying attention also!
and it goes like this................................
HEY...........1,000th POST!!!
Thanks Gal!!! :D

bannabread
06-30-08, - 06:56 PM
used to work for a company that could do it, old man died, son (into drugs) took over, business folded.
Btw, BEC may not let you hook up solar to the main grid for your home power. Something about when their power is off, you jolting a worker up the line.
Solar for certain devices or lighting which is not hooked to BEC may be allowed.
I was thinking of it as a replacement to BEC, you see the size of the output??.

We, gats lots of sun, no charge, one big a*s Ocean for water supply, hook em up to the same turbines da got, (ok maybe new ones, we don't know where day been!!)
And we got some cheap power.:bouncy:
Of course the big problem here is it make sense and the gov ain't gonna allow something so simple that works!!!!:realmad:

Now if da gov wanna call me out on dat and prove me wrong, da got one 800 number, call em up and get one!!!