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More bad news for the GREEN ZEALOTS. High tech plants FAIL TO DELIVER. WOW! I am shocked...SHOCKED I SAY!

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Markle

Markle

More bad news for the GREEN ZEALOTS.  High tech plants FAIL TO DELIVER.  WOW!  I am shocked...SHOCKED I SAY!

From the Wall Street Journal,

High Tech Solar Projects Fail to Deliver

$2.2 Billion California Project Generates 40% of Expected Electricity


By Cassandra Sweet

Some costly high-tech solar power projects aren’t living up to promises their backers made about how much electricity they could generate.

Solar-thermal technology, which uses mirrors to capture the sun’s rays, was once heralded as the advance that would overtake old fashioned solar panel farms. But a series of missteps and technical difficulties threatens to make newfangled solar-thermal technology obsolete.

The $2.2 billion Ivanpah solar power project in California’s Mojave Desert is supposed to be generating more than a million megawatt-hours of electricity each year. But 15 months after starting up, the plant is producing just 40% of that, according to data from the U.S. Energy Department. . .

One big miscalculation was that the power plant requires far more steam to run smoothly and efficiently than originally thought, according to a document filed with the California Energy Commission. Instead of ramping up the plant each day before sunrise by burning one hour’s worth of natural gas to generate steam, Ivanpah needs more than four times that much help from fossil fuels to get the plant humming every morning. Another unexpected problem: not enough sun. Weather predictions for the area underestimated the amount of cloud cover that has blanketed Ivanpah since it went into service in 2013.

The Ivanpah plant was delayed several months and had millions of dollars in cost overruns because of wildlife protections for the endangered Desert Tortoise. Once built, U.S. government biologists found the plant’s superheated mirrors were killing birds. In April, biologists working for the state estimated that 3,500 birds died at Ivanpah in the span of a year, many of them burned alive while flying through a part of the solar installment where air temperatures can reach 1,000 degrees Fahrenheit.

http://www.powerlineblog.com/archives/2015/06/more-blues-for-the-greens.php

Markle

Markle

My good friend BoardsofFL sure hates FACTS.

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That is one of about ten approaches to solar.  Just like the internal combustion engine there will be evolution.....the horror of using some NG to make some clean energy......you are living in a bubble.....clean energy is already here....I go by thirty miles of windmills going to work every day....making clean pollution free energy.....and that plant's efficiencies will only go up with very little maintenance and wear and tear.   The birds dying is not good, but when pregnant women cannot eat fresh seafood out of escambia bay because the mercury pouring out of a coal fired plant....by golly I will take a clean bay over a dead starling.

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