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"Chris Halsall"
Sep 2002
Barbados
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Indeed!!! I almost got a "woody" over those pictures!
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Give them a few generations (no joke intended), and the smart birds will learn to avoid such things, and the dumb birds will be removed from the gene pool. Evolution in action. (Or, alternatively, we continue to burn old animals (read: oil), and make the planet Earth even less hospitable for /many/ more animals, including us humans.) |
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"Kieren"
Jul 2011
In My Own Galaxy!
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There are not details about this particular installation, but with solar concentrators like these, the temperatures produced lend themselves to molten salt heat storage. Typically, the molten salt is stored in underground tanks and is used to make steam for generation in non-sunny periods.
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Here is the Grand-daddy of that project:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Sol...ject#Solar_One |
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"Kieren"
Jul 2011
In My Own Galaxy!
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"Jason Goatcher"
Mar 2005
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Not trying to get kicked to the Soap Box, but why have I never heard of anyone trying to use batteries to store coal plant energy?
I think maybe the coal industry doesn't like renewable energy even a little bit. I think carbon credits are a great idea, then send as much of that as you can to people and/or companies that generate electricity without generating CO2. When the "account" starts going negative, pay less for the good electricity, but keep taxing the bad into perpetuity. Last fiddled with by jasong on 2014-02-15 at 10:14 |
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"Kieren"
Jul 2011
In My Own Galaxy!
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Chappy has posted about his (electric company) employer using a water reservoir as a battery to balance supply and demand within the system. Water is pumped uphill when there is a power surplus, and used for generation at times of heavier loads. I'm not sure about the use of chemical electric storage (conventional batteries) on this scale, but a quick look turns this up-
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grid_en...rage#Batteries |
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If I May
"Chris Halsall"
Sep 2002
Barbados
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"Marv"
May 2009
near the Tannhäuser Gate
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that was a plateau on the shore of Lake Michigan that the utility gouged out. It generates about 1,850 MW during the day. |
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"Richard B. Woods"
Aug 2002
Wisconsin USA
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Same for natural gas. It's far cheaper and easier to simply reduce fuel use than to burn the fuel to produce excess electricity then store that excess and release it later (with associated conversion inefficiencies). However, if a solar plant's output is greater than demand, lowering their output does not allow then to store future potential energy by not "burning" their "fuel". If there's no storage (such as batteries), then unconverted sunshine will simply go unused and won't be available for easy future use. There's still the consideration of whether it's cheaper to store energy when the sun shines in order to release it later when there's not enough sunshine, taking into account the conversion and storage inefficiencies. But unlike unconverted coal or unconverted gas the unconverted sunshine can't be stored for future input to the generator. Last fiddled with by cheesehead on 2014-02-15 at 21:39 |
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