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Sunday, November 30th, 2008 | Author: admin
Anna Williams asked:


A solar tower is a device that converts solar thermal energy (heat from the sun) into electricity. Solar towers are used for large-scale power generation.

The Basic Component Parts of a Solar Tower Energy Plant:

* Solar Tower - The solar tower is simply a large structure with a boiler (a tank used to heat liquids) at the top. The boiler collects the heat from the sun. It is also referred to as the “central tower” or “power tower”.

* Heliostats - These are moveable mirrors that track the sun and reflect the sunlight at the top of the solar tower where the heat is collected. These mirrors move as the sun moves, so as to continuously reflect maximum sunlight toward the tower.

* Heat Transfer Fluid - We use the term “heat transfer fluid” because not all solar towers use the same. Early solar towers used water to collect the heat from the sun. Some solar towers use liquid sodium. Whichever liquid is used, it is referred to as “heat transfer fluid.”

* Heat Storage - Because we still want to generate energy at night after the sun is gone, newer solar towers have methods of storing heat so that it can be used during the night to continue generating electricity.

* Steam Generator - As stated earlier, liquid sodium is now used to collect the heat, and the liquid sodium is then used to generate steam.

* Steam Turbine - This is a generator that uses steam to generate electrical power. This is the same set-up as is used in a conventional power plant.

How Does a Solar Tower Work?

Computer controlled mirrors (called heliostats) follow the sun, adjusting their position as the sun moves, and reflect sunlight toward the top of the solar tower, where a heat collector tank is located. Of course, more than one heliostat is needed, so an arrangement of hundreds or even thousands of heliostats is used.

The combined reflected sunlight of these heliostats is capable of producing temperatures as high as 550 degrees, Celsius at the focus point.

Thus, the liquid inside the boiler is rapidly heated and is then pumped downward into storage tanks, or is pumped directly into to a heat exchanger where it is used to make steam.

The steam produced by the heat exchanger is then led through a steam turbine, which uses the steam to generate electricity.

As an interesting note, liquid sodium can be used as a heat transfer/storage liquid, because of its ability to hold and store heat efficiently. Large storage tanks can be used to hold the heated liquid sodium. The stored “heat” can then be used at night, so as to continue generating steam which is used to generate electricity.

Currently, there are two solar towers in operation using the above design. The 64 MW Nevada Solar One and 11 MW PS10 solar power tower in Spain.

Solar tower energy is categorized as CSP (concentrated solar power) technology. There are several other power plant designs which use concentrated solar power technology. This includes the parabolic trough and the solar dish engine.



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Sunday, November 30th, 2008 | Author: admin
Renata Krieger asked:


Designed by Peter Poulet and Michael Harvey, the Concrete House celebrates concrete as a strong material. By
using readily available and transportable components this house is affordable, quick to construct, and doesn’t rely on
very specialized workers. Concrete is a durable material requiring very little maintenance.
Living in this house would be a commitment to living sustainably, using renewable energy, harvesting rainwater
and minimizing waste. Rain water storage is integrated into the design using the pre-cast concrete columns
— almost any volume of water could be stored using this simple method. A solar hot water system can be installed
on the roof. Concrete’s natural thermal mass is used to keep the house cool in summer and warm in winter.

Find in the text.
a) The opposite of cold:
b) A synonym for build:
c) One modal verb:
d) One auxiliary verb (negative):

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Sunday, November 30th, 2008 | Author: admin
Minkow asked:


Are they and will they continue to be legitamate?
People can make money in an MLM, undeniably. The moral issue is: Where is the money coming from? Selling product? Then why not sell the same product in the “real world”?
One could argue that you build a residual income from sales through building a network. Most of the compensation plans highly favor the recruiting side.

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Saturday, November 29th, 2008 | Author: admin
chucknorris2cool asked:


Dont tell me the suns rays hit the solar panels and it makes electricity.

i need to know each step that happens when the rays hit the solar panel.

pls put in bullets

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Saturday, November 29th, 2008 | Author: admin
soccerbum1982 asked:


Why don’t we encourage companies, especially in the south, to use Solar Energy? Hospitals, Government Buildings, Warehouses, etc, etc. All these buildings have massive amounts of roof space that could be used as a means of collecting solar energy in a way so as not to be too obtrusive to the eye.

Not as a means to really use solar power as a primary source of electric, but as a way to cut costs for the future. Put back into the grid. I would be curious to know what type of power could be harnessed and used when doing this on a massive scale. I could just balance things out a little better.

What do others think?

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Saturday, November 29th, 2008 | Author: admin
Lianabanana asked:


solar power has many problems what are the long term problems?

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Friday, November 28th, 2008 | Author: admin

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Friday, November 28th, 2008 | Author: admin
Johnny asked:


Also, I have had some credit problems in the past. Will that be an issue? Everything is current now but I had in rough in the mortgage busines because all my business was subprime and we know what happened there. Also, who are some of the companies that hire without a degree? How achievable is a six figure income?

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Friday, November 28th, 2008 | Author: admin
heatherbrownbear asked:


They may not power the building entirely, but they would at least create a petro-free hot water source or lighten the electric load. This would save money/planet, would it not? What’s up with this?

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Friday, November 28th, 2008 | Author: admin
SuSa asked:


If they can be done, how can you go about marketing two, three, or four different Network Marketing and MLM businesses?

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