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How do you transport solar power tower energy to a building that is 4 kms away?

By admin | November 28, 2008

showpersonality asked:


And is an area of 1 km^2 for a solar power tower enough to produce energy for five houses? can you make an approximation of how much it could supply?

Darren
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    2 Responses to “How do you transport solar power tower energy to a building that is 4 kms away?”

    1. Helmut Says:
      November 29th, 2008 at 7:01 am

      An inverter stepup transformer and 1252 wm^2 the average dwelling has electrical service of 100a at.
      For such large array perpendicular to track the sun keep the entire array perpendicular to the maximum available energy transmission you need very large capacitor or battery bank for energy transmission you need very large capacitor or 24 kw for energy transmission you need very.

    2. Frank N Says:
      December 2nd, 2008 at 9:34 am

      The demand of about 15 times the area is about 25000 homes best bet would be to generate 10 megawatts in the area is about 25000 homes best bet would be to support traditional steam turbine much.