Fri Jun 12, 2009

The modular, scaleable plant is made up of 30 mirrors (heliostats) that track the sun and direct it to a 30 foot tall tower, which heats up the energy to 1000 degrees Celsius and directs it to a 100-kW gas turbine that feeds solar energy to the grid. The micro-turbine can be run on solar thermal, biodiesel, natural gas, and biogas.
Since the plant is hybrid, it could theoretically power off-grid systems in developing communities. And since it only takes up half an acre of land, the plant could be used in areas that lack space. As of right now, though, AORA hasn't reached any deals with other countries for solar hybrid power plant distribution.
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