This is great for Israel & CA too....as a CA resident, we will continue to partner & work with our Jewish breathen moving forward into the 21c, & Michigan can keep the muslims in the Detroit area! :-)
if were such a treasure y does everyone treat us like garbage. and why does everyone frown down at us wen we do things like attack Hamas buildings wen trying to save our own ass
First how can you say it's youR country. you know the truth . and don't think I hate you or hate israel im not a raceist . anything that is good can never be bad (in the video)
And Hamas is rising because of you isn't that so clear
The only, perhapse major, issue I can see with this is the sheer amount of water that it consumes, and here it is happening in the middle of the Negev desert where water is already scarce. Surely that water is not all collected back from steam at the end of the process... Any insight into this?
Well, could you provide any information, on how this system consumes more water than any other power-plant-system on earth?
Every major concept, including fossil-fuel and nuclear powerplants use water to create steam, in order to move a turbine, and thus convert the thermal energy to electrical energy, which is exactly what is happening here.
Actually, if this is working like any other concept (and there is no reason that it does not) then it consumes no water at all, it is a completely enclosed cycle, and after running thropught the turbine, the water condenses, and is heated up again.
Excellent. The system they describe for California that will supply 900 MW is great!
Many conventional nuclear reactors supply about 600-700 MW, take long to get approved and build, and 40 years later need costly upgrades. Then there is that thorny issue of radioactive waste, which though helped with reprocessing, is not completely solved.
It will only take 100 miles by 100 miles of these mirror installations in Arizona and Nevada to supply the entire US electrical grid.
This may be true, if the entire energy, required by the US were to be produced as electrical energy in the deserts.
As a matter of fact, evolving towards a solar-energy based economy, would also involve installing solar thermal hot-water generators on private houses and replacing a number of inductive melting furnances with solar-ovens.
All these developments will lead to a lot less required space for this kind of powerplands to replace the conventional energy by solar energy.
how sad that the israli government just approved the building of a new coal powered plant in Ashkelon. Shows that evil forces of greed prevail more often than not.
Mirrored covered deserts also reflect the bright part of the sky next to the sun back into space thus offsetting the negative albedo from melting glaciers. Imagine seeing such from space. Deserts would glisten, proving that humanity can stop global warming..
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lavernedi 1 year ago
This is great for Israel & CA too....as a CA resident, we will continue to partner & work with our Jewish breathen moving forward into the 21c, & Michigan can keep the muslims in the Detroit area! :-)
Allahu Akbar for the USA & Israel!
kauaikit 1 year ago
when I see the comments of all those envy-haters I know Israel is on the right way :-)
EternalJewishPeople 2 years ago 5
g-d i love my country!!~no pun intended.
if were such a treasure y does everyone treat us like garbage. and why does everyone frown down at us wen we do things like attack Hamas buildings wen trying to save our own ass
notverysuperdean 2 years ago
First how can you say it's youR country. you know the truth . and don't think I hate you or hate israel im not a raceist . anything that is good can never be bad (in the video)
And Hamas is rising because of you isn't that so clear
Abraheem8k 2 years ago
The only, perhapse major, issue I can see with this is the sheer amount of water that it consumes, and here it is happening in the middle of the Negev desert where water is already scarce. Surely that water is not all collected back from steam at the end of the process... Any insight into this?
brtbendele 2 years ago
Well, could you provide any information, on how this system consumes more water than any other power-plant-system on earth?
Every major concept, including fossil-fuel and nuclear powerplants use water to create steam, in order to move a turbine, and thus convert the thermal energy to electrical energy, which is exactly what is happening here.
Spastb00n 2 years ago
Actually, if this is working like any other concept (and there is no reason that it does not) then it consumes no water at all, it is a completely enclosed cycle, and after running thropught the turbine, the water condenses, and is heated up again.
Spastb00n 2 years ago
Excellent. The system they describe for California that will supply 900 MW is great!
Many conventional nuclear reactors supply about 600-700 MW, take long to get approved and build, and 40 years later need costly upgrades. Then there is that thorny issue of radioactive waste, which though helped with reprocessing, is not completely solved.
It will only take 100 miles by 100 miles of these mirror installations in Arizona and Nevada to supply the entire US electrical grid.
Thor17 2 years ago
100 x 100 for the US. Amazing. Thanks for sharing these stats!
ISRAEL21cdotcom 2 years ago
This may be true, if the entire energy, required by the US were to be produced as electrical energy in the deserts.
As a matter of fact, evolving towards a solar-energy based economy, would also involve installing solar thermal hot-water generators on private houses and replacing a number of inductive melting furnances with solar-ovens.
All these developments will lead to a lot less required space for this kind of powerplands to replace the conventional energy by solar energy.
Spastb00n 2 years ago
how sad that the israli government just approved the building of a new coal powered plant in Ashkelon. Shows that evil forces of greed prevail more often than not.
terrautopica 3 years ago
There is still hope that Ashkelon coal power station to be substituted with gas turbines, due to recent discovery of gas reservoirs near Haifa.
Greyshark09 3 years ago
@terrautopica Coal plant? Bad news, it's more pollutant than any other. Maybe some other valid considerations unknown...
milandroidii 1 year ago
Great stuff, from the fertile minds of Jewish scientists. Israel is a treasure for the entire planet.
AlyBlack 3 years ago 6
Mirrored covered deserts also reflect the bright part of the sky next to the sun back into space thus offsetting the negative albedo from melting glaciers. Imagine seeing such from space. Deserts would glisten, proving that humanity can stop global warming..
fireofenergy 3 years ago
How many households will it be able to give electricity?
OZOProductions 3 years ago
300,000
liorgrinshpoun1 2 years ago