Jerusalem – Israel’s Brenmiller Energy said on Monday it will build a 300 million shekel ($77.27 million) solar power field using an energy storage technology that will generate electricity for about 20 hours a day.
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The 10-megawatt field, to be built on about 110 acres (45 hectares) in the desert town of Dimona in southern Israel, will combine existing solar thermal technology with an underground system that stores heat for use at night.
Brenmiller Energy said it hopes to complete the field in early 2017, and will then sell electricity through the grid. During the four hours of the day that solar energy is insufficient, the company said it will use biomass to produce power.
The company already has a working proof-of-concept for the storage system.
A spokesman said Brenmiller Energy will fund the 10-megawatt project itself, in part to help promote the system to clients worldwide.
Brenmiller was a co-founder and chief executive of Solel Solar, a producer of concentrated solar power fields, which was bought by Siemens in 2009 for $418 million.
A massive waste of money driven by ideology and not business. Remove subsidies and none of the alternative power comes close to the prices of conventional power.
The thing to remember is that conventional power generators must continue to operate for the times the solar or wind systems aren’t generating sufficient electricity.
This is one of the reasons why the cost of power is substantially higher in places like Germany and England where solar and wind have been mandated for use.
This will turn into one of the biggest scams of all time once the religion of global warming is finally exposed.