Intense Solar Power
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Planted in the New Mexico desert, the six solar dishes found at the Sandia National Laboratory feels a bit like the giant satellite reflection. Each consists of 82 mirrors that fit together to form a parabola. In the terrain is more intense heat is equivalent to a blistering 13,000 suns. "That heat melt almost anything challenging," says engineer Chuck Andraka. On a morning quiet clear in January, Andraka and his colleagues shot one of the dishes. The temperature was around freezing, and the sky was brighter then the mean difference between cold air and the heat of the sun helped the engine run more efficiently. The company has accepted what is perhaps the largest energy contract solar history. As a result, it will provide power for a million homes.
James has answered all the questions of grammar ... but it is - Not bad but not very elegant. Restructuring needs. Easy for me to say I know, but just wondered grammatical editing: in which case you should have an answer for James, but keep in mind that not really flow ...
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January 10th, 2009 - 23:17
Thank you.
Thank you.
January 10th, 2009 - 23:17
Where did he go? …
Where did he go? Harvard or Yale or something?
January 10th, 2009 - 23:17
That is not true in …
That is not true in Southern Europe.
January 10th, 2009 - 23:17
All this from the …
All this from the wisdom of someone with the grammar of an 8 year old. Boy this country is sure moving up.
January 10th, 2009 - 23:17
to consaka1: Hey …
to consaka1: Hey dumbass, looks like your the one that needs to go back to school! Your ing English is so bad it looks like you graduated from the same college as this ing moron we have for a President! ahahHAHHAHAHAHAHAHA
January 10th, 2009 - 23:17
A google search of …
A google search of “elevator return energy”, found that modern elevator systems in tall buildings do have special drive mechanisms that generates return energy when the elevator is going down. Thus, the complete needed technology for storing residential solar energy in a special heavy-concrete-weighted solar energy storage elevator is already available. The “overall energy” use for tall building elevators is very small ( just the cost of resistance and inefficiency ). No explosive hydrogen.
January 10th, 2009 - 23:17
wait so if they’re …
wait so if they’re more powerful than star wars laser guns why cant that blow up a planet im just kidding thank you for info
January 10th, 2009 - 23:17
Sir Charles…
You …
Sir Charles…
You might wish to correct the lapse that crept into the last line of text shown at 0:57 of your video. You of course meant to type “…megawatts per square METER”
January 10th, 2009 - 23:17
Hey, I have full …
Hey, I have full instructions on how to make your own Solar Panel)
January 10th, 2009 - 23:17
LOL duh but the …
LOL duh but the majority of it in the US doesn’t Maybe you need to go back and check your sources for coal in the US. Not very many mountains being leveled for it. Some a big holes being dug though. Coal trains come from all over the US to Wyoming to get their coal. My dad lived in wyoming for a while and he visited that mine and related all the info to me. time for you to go back to school if you dont know about wyoming.
January 10th, 2009 - 23:17
WHAT!? Coal has …
WHAT!? Coal has been found at the tops of mountains as well as at the bottom of the sea. Are you for real?
Ever hear of tectonics? Where are you getting your information, Wyoming?
January 10th, 2009 - 23:17
You are an engineer …
You are an engineer and you dont know that coal doesnt come from mountains? It comes from Huge holes in the ground in wyoming!
January 10th, 2009 - 23:17
ya, its all about …
ya, its all about the lens shape… for a line you wuld need kind of like a V shape instead of a cone
January 10th, 2009 - 23:17
dude you should do …
dude you should do this with a time lapse camera…. it’d be a lot better for display purposes… but thats sweet…. did u make that lens yurself?
January 10th, 2009 - 23:17
Wow! T hat was …
Wow! T hat was amazing! This could end globnal warming forever! But noooooooooo! The car companies just care for money! Awesome job! 5/5!
January 10th, 2009 - 23:17
i,ve bought a solar …
i,ve bought a solar power adapter for wich i could charge (up to 9 voltage) my mobile phones,mp3s,handhelds and even the nds lite etc,,
all for free and nothing and i could use t annywhere whenever i want it ideal during holyday,s when your camera is emty and there,s no wallet socket in the neberhut, you will save alot of money
January 10th, 2009 - 23:17
Is there a way to …
Is there a way to not get so high temperatures? If we put a metal pipe with water for power generation I think is good that the lenses don’t melt down the pipe. I also wonder if the focus shape can be modified so not be a small square but a long line (for hit the pipe)?
January 10th, 2009 - 23:17
Solar power rocks! …
Solar power rocks! All our energy really comes from the sun. Wind is coming from the sun. The power in oil is just trapped sunlight. So we know it must be able to cover all our energy needs.
January 10th, 2009 - 23:17
GOOD STUFF!
GOOD STUFF!
January 10th, 2009 - 23:17
I have reached over …
I have reached over 5,000 F easily at the focus of the larger lenses. A small piece of steel at the focus spits and boils almost immediately (due to impurities and flaws in the metal structure).
We now have a functional power system made from 10 of the larger lenses. The volume of steam is nothing short of incredible. More video coming soon.
January 10th, 2009 - 23:17
Boil steel???? My …
Boil steel???? My god that was incredible
January 10th, 2009 - 23:17
This was a typo, I …
This was a typo, I am fully aware of the actual number. This has also been pointed out in the other comments.
January 10th, 2009 - 23:17
at 0:57 it is …
at 0:57 it is stated that 1.2 kW concentrated in 1 cm^2 means an energy density of 12 MW per cm^2. That is ridiculous. The energy density would be 1.2 kW/cm^2. where does that factor of 10,000 come from?
Educate yourself a little before making such claims.
January 10th, 2009 - 23:17
Do you know of an …
Do you know of an sites with information on the new solar technologies, I agree that coal mining is not really low impact but I would rather bank on a easy and cheap source of power like nuclear.
January 10th, 2009 - 23:17
Investors don’t …
Investors don’t agree. The new solar technologies work efficiently on overcast days as well as in full sun.
The fossil fuel cartels are fighting both solar & wind energy technologies tooth & nail for more than obvious reasons.
The government/corporate lobbyists against passive energy sources say they are concerned about the environment. As an environmental engineer I can say with certainty that fossils fuels are absolutely filthy, coal being the worst. (Levelling mountains: good ecology?)