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CA: Huge Solar-Plant Project Approved ( near Blythe )
Wall Street Journal ^ | OCTOBER 26, 2010 | CASSANDRA SWEET And SIOBHAN HUGHES

Posted on 10/26/2010 9:24:58 AM PDT by Ernest_at_the_Beach

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To: ridesthemiles
BrightSource is a US company....risen from the ashes of Luz International, which also was a California Company.

See my updates.

41 posted on 10/26/2010 11:05:00 AM PDT by Ernest_at_the_Beach ( Support Geert Wilders)
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To: Osage Orange
It is a good use for the Desert out there....

I like exploring in the Mojave Desert.

There are people out there.

42 posted on 10/26/2010 11:06:55 AM PDT by Ernest_at_the_Beach ( Support Geert Wilders)
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To: truthguy; NRG1973
To your point...see this related thread:

German Grid Aching Under Solar Power

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The German electricity grid faces instability because of too much solar power, an expert said.

Thanks to a generous feed-in tariff, the installation of rooftop solar panels and large-scale photovoltaic plants has exploded in Germany.

Stephan Kohler, chairman of the DENA agency, an energy adviser to the government, has warned that the green boom could turn into a disaster for Germany's aging power grid.

43 posted on 10/26/2010 11:12:51 AM PDT by Ernest_at_the_Beach ( Support Geert Wilders)
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To: Osage Orange

I looked at it from across the street for too many days.

We only wished we were in such a large metropolis like Barstow.

It didn’t take long to know every waitress by name in Daggett.


44 posted on 10/26/2010 11:44:00 AM PDT by thackney (life is fragile, handle with prayer)
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To: Ernest_at_the_Beach

Don’t know how many folks here have been to Blythe,
but it is one sunny hot miserable place in the south east Calif Desert with temp exceeding 110 a whole lot.


45 posted on 10/26/2010 11:46:12 AM PDT by Joe Boucher ((FUBO) Less gubmint is best gubmint.)
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To: ShadowAce

fyi


46 posted on 10/26/2010 11:50:15 AM PDT by Ernest_at_the_Beach ( Support Geert Wilders)
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To: Ernest_at_the_Beach
The Solar Trust project reported above uses arrays of curved mirrors focussed on a central tube which contains the water/steam. It is not the "power tower" design at all. Probably a lot more efficient as it will require much less heliostatic activity to keep focussed on the medium.
47 posted on 10/26/2010 11:51:09 AM PDT by hinckley buzzard
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To: Ernest_at_the_Beach

“The $6 billion project is being developed by Solar Trust of America, a joint venture between Germany’s Solar Millennium AG”

So, maybe the U.S. representatives for the German beneficiary of these gifts from the U.S. taxpayer has already decided how to buy enough American Express cash cards for a million$ worth, for under-the-wire Obama donations in 2012!!


48 posted on 10/26/2010 11:55:35 AM PDT by Wuli
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To: thackney
The desert has it's beauty.....

My kid sister lives in 29 Palms....

49 posted on 10/26/2010 11:56:34 AM PDT by Osage Orange (MOLON LABE)
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To: Osage Orange

I think this was near a canyon we could drive through that had colors from minerals on the canyon walls that was really something to see. There is something similar in Death Valley.

Sadly, I’ve done enough desert pipeline projects that I may have the wrong location.


50 posted on 10/26/2010 12:01:40 PM PDT by thackney (life is fragile, handle with prayer)
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To: Joe Boucher

Yes but Laughlin is close and Vegas is further north via a 2 lane...goes thru Searchlight ...Sen Harry Reid’s home town.


51 posted on 10/26/2010 12:18:12 PM PDT by Ernest_at_the_Beach ( Support Geert Wilders)
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Related thread:

WSJ Video Report: News Hub: U.S Approves World's Biggest Solar Plant ( Blythe Ca)

52 posted on 10/26/2010 12:38:27 PM PDT by Ernest_at_the_Beach ( Support Geert Wilders)
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To: bert

I’m sure there’s some little endangered lizard or something out there that will have it’s habitat destroyed by this project. How many square miles will it take up?


53 posted on 10/26/2010 12:55:03 PM PDT by AFreeBird
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To: Ernest_at_the_Beach

Laughlin is interesting where as Blythe is a great place to have a radiator or auto air shop.
That’s about it, maybe a lemonaide stand.


54 posted on 10/26/2010 1:06:21 PM PDT by Joe Boucher ((FUBO) Less gubmint is best gubmint.)
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To: truthguy
< You don't get any power when it's dark.

They are planning on keeping that area on Daylight Savings Time year round. They claim that will add an hour of sunlight. :)

55 posted on 10/26/2010 1:15:17 PM PDT by Vinnie (You're Nobody 'Til Somebody Jihads You)
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To: Osage Orange

“The desert has it’s beauty.....”

It takes more effort to find, see it, than a range of beautiful mountains or a river or an ocean.

But yes, the beauty is there, with lotsa critters and plants.

The “deserts” of the American Southwest lead you to places like Sedona, Bryce, Zion, Grand Canyon, etc.


56 posted on 10/26/2010 1:21:49 PM PDT by truth_seeker
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To: truth_seeker
Yes, I've spent many days in the deserts of N. America, Baja, etc...

Canyon Lands is an awesome place.....Sedona, Navajo lands, etc...it's all really good.

Thanks

57 posted on 10/26/2010 1:28:27 PM PDT by Osage Orange (MOLON LABE)
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To: DAC21
Suddenly everyone worried this isn’t a U.S. company....As thousands of our companies, entire industries across America long since moved to Communist China...

Hold it, we haven’t heard from the Desert Tortoise yet

They've been exported to Communist China too.

58 posted on 10/26/2010 2:44:27 PM PDT by dragnet2
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To: Osage Orange

“The desert has it’s beauty.....”

The most incredibly fantastic moonrise I’ve ever seen was outside of Needles. It seemed like it took up 1/3 of the horizon.


59 posted on 10/26/2010 2:56:18 PM PDT by Rebelbase (Palin/Christie 2012)
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To: agere_contra
Solar power, like ethanol, is not a ‘business’. It’s better understood as a welfare scheme. Your tax money is being used to feather-bed this useless parasitic project.

Sorry, but I have to disagree in that you cannot compare solar power and ethanol.

The problem with ethanol is science. The problem with solar is economics of scale. Let me explain: Ethanol doesn't make scientific sense for a number of reasons. First of all, photosynthesis is not a terribly efficient means of storing solar energy, just a few percent efficient. So even futuristic algae fuel only makes sense for "premium" applications like personal transport or aviation, not for heating your home. But corn is even less efficient AND it competes with food production. (The only thing that makes sense is to process agricultural waste into energy.)
Then you have a net energy gain of maybe 20% or so, meaning you need 4 liters of fuel to produce 5 liters of ethanol. Making your car engine 20% more efficient is cheaper and more sensible.
Solar on the other hand has a net energy gain of ~ 5-20 (400%-2000%). You make much better use of the insolation per area (e.g. a PV cell has an approx. ten times better efficiency than photosynthesis). What you need is economically viable energy storage and mass production to drive prices down - which if current market trends prevail will happen.

So solar might actually work - there are no obstacles when it comes to physics - it just isn't competitive yet with today's technology.

Ethanol on the other hand will most likely never work. And therein lies the difference.
60 posted on 10/26/2010 3:24:54 PM PDT by wolf78 (Inflation is a form of taxation, too. Cranky Libertarian - equal opportunity offender.)
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