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Interesting Nevada Solar Project

Written by Greg Russell | Jun 20, 2009 12:15:11 PM

SolarReserve is hoping to construct one of the largest solar plants in the world in Nevada, using heat-transfer technology developed for space rockets, according to this article in the Washington Post. The plant would consist of a field of mirrors focusing sunlight on a receiver what would heat molten salt to 1,050 degrees Fahrenheit, which would then be flowed to a storage tank and used to generate steam and power conventional steam turbines.

But there are issues raised by the Air Force.

Very interesting article.