http://www.desertec.org/en/concept/summary/
I recently discovered this project planned to deploy in the deserts of North Africa. It employs seemingly simple technologies.
If my understanding is correct, it will use mirrors to concentrate sunlight which will generate steam to drive turbines and electrical generators. The electricity is then sent to various parts of Europe, the Middle East and North Africa by cable.
This method, unlike photovoltaics, can also capture the heat and store it in salts or concrete which can also generate electricity during periods without sunlight. Waste heat can also be used to desalinate water or drive cooling systems.
Pretty cool stuff...
P.S. Mods, the project appears to be a year old or more. While I didn't find any such discussions, if this has been posted before, please close thread.
I recently discovered this project planned to deploy in the deserts of North Africa. It employs seemingly simple technologies.
If my understanding is correct, it will use mirrors to concentrate sunlight which will generate steam to drive turbines and electrical generators. The electricity is then sent to various parts of Europe, the Middle East and North Africa by cable.
This method, unlike photovoltaics, can also capture the heat and store it in salts or concrete which can also generate electricity during periods without sunlight. Waste heat can also be used to desalinate water or drive cooling systems.
Pretty cool stuff...
P.S. Mods, the project appears to be a year old or more. While I didn't find any such discussions, if this has been posted before, please close thread.