Solar Tech
Learn about a new way to harness solar power to create energy. Man Made: Solar Quest : channel.nationalgeographic.com
Learn about a new way to harness solar power to create energy. Man Made: Solar Quest : channel.nationalgeographic.com
Categories: Uncategorized Tags: energy, green, man made, POP: Green Tech, quest, solar power, tech
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Wow,very nice. . ..
Dude… Steam…
very very ba(goo)d
who’s gonna clean all that glass?
i carnt stop picking my nose
Exciting!!!!, clear pure energy no pollution..
Why might I ask are you not collecting the steam expelled from the system to reuse it to pressurize your system to drive either your fluids and or your cooling tower etc… ? I understand it must be vented yet why in such an inefficient manner?
I would also like to know how can you claim it is more efficient then photovoltaic panels” PV systems have no moving parts thus little to no maintenance and you must spend millions more to achieve the same outcome so how is it more efficient then a PV system, I just don’t see it! You must have around the clock maintenance personnel on site and it takes fossil fuels to create all of these moving parts to start with. So where might I ask is the savings? Cost a buck to produce 10 cents???
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Who put this OLD crap on here, it’s older than the steam engine invented 150 years ago JERKS!! People are getting very dishonest these days- rot….
this is old technology?
will we end up burning the crust off the earth’s atmosphere as it is reflected light? If everyone puts these on their roof then we’ll have mirrors everywhere and planes will crash with the reflection causing glare, has these issues been looked at? It could potentially destroy our atmosphere just as well as coal and nuclear!
i wonder how much coal power it took to create all those solar panels…
It is old technology used in a new way. This isn’t for a house, this is for a large power station. It doesn’t need to be NEW to be GOOD.
does it really matter? thats a one time cost, now that the solar panels are constructed, the energy they produce can be used to construct more solar panels. We must use our available energy source to construct a new infrastructure.
This isnt designed to go on someones roof, its designed for large scale use. And no, we wount burn the earths atmosphere by reflecting light
you may not understand that the energy it takes to create a solar panel is more than what the solar panel will create itself over its average lifespan. So it essentially is a netloss in effeciency
That would depend on the solar panel model and on the area in which they are deployed. Since these are of a relatively simple design (as apposed to the more common flat panels) and they are deployed in a desert, I’m quire sure they will more than make up for the energy it took to produce them.
This technology is the safest way for this planet.
Great video…I converted my home to a net-zero solar powered home that uses no oil or gas…I made a video about it called, “Preparing for Peak Oil”….
I sure hope they are smart enough to recycle that steam back to water and use it again. The desert doesn’t have much spare water yo.
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Because according to the people who have money this isn’t profitable… At least not as profitable as drilling a hole in the ground and collecting the oil and gas.
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