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Tuesday, June 23, 2009

Desert solar takes leap forward
Supergrid Regular readers of this blog will be familiar with the concept of harnessing huge amounts of power in the Sahara and connecting it to Europe’s electricity grid. Now the idea is taking its first step towards reality. A consortium of German investors led by Siemens AG (also turbine manufacturers) is looking to raise €400 billion to invest in the infrastructure that could provide 15% of Europe’s electricity by 2050. A Concentrated Solar Power (CSP) farm that would cover 50 square miles of Sahara desert could provide a constant source of clean energy and be transported to Europe through the new technology of highly efficient power lines.

"We want to start an initiative that would present concrete plans in two to three years time," said Torsten Jeworrek, the head of the consortium. They’re anticipating that 2 Gigawatts of electricity could be generated from Tunisia within five years, with the right political support.

It’s an exciting step forward for a project that could revolutionise our energy grid and might alter the balance of the world economy. No doubt there’ll be many obstacles to overcome, but it’s great to see the idea being taken seriously.


More info on this here.

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