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Solar Will Save the World
Biofuels, wind, wave power...All noble pursuits, but advances in coverting the Sun's bountiful rays into cost-effective electricity is attracting attention and investment. This Salon piece explores concentrated solar power, and how the technology allows for clean power generation at a fraction of the expense of other schemes like nuclear power. Better yet, CSP plants can be built and ready to produce electricity in a couple of years.
Strangely, this new-fangled way of producing power really isn't really all that new...
Back around 700 B.C., the Chinese first used "burning mirrors" to ignite firewood. In 230 B.C., a colleague of Archimedes built a parabolic mirror, which focuses the sun's rays to a single point, also better for starting fires. Around 212 B.C., Archimedes supposedly had Greek soldiers use their bronze shields to concentrate the sunlight on Roman ships and set them on fire.
In the 15th century, the Italians used burning mirrors to solder copper sections of the Santa Maria del Fiore cathedral. Leonardo da Vinci's notebooks contain many designs for solar concentrators, including some for industrial purposes, because he worried about the destruction of the earth's vast forests in humanity's search for fuel.
Figures.
Read the rest of the article for more of this history lesson; learn where the technology stands today; and catch an interesting look at how companies like Palo Alto-based Ausra are paving the way for a solar-powered, zero-emissions future.
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