For me, the better solution for large-scale solar energy production are the solar
collectors/concentrators, like the Stirling Energy System,
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d_j_RxRR0lgwhich are sturdier, more efficient than photovoltaic, don't require silicone and can be fabricated from
standard glass, or even polished aluminum and steel, (which would make a great use for all those
decommissioned airplanes busy rotting in the desert.) Stirling's not the only company working on these things, but I like their style. Whether they're the best
type is something that would require more tough questions.Here's another approach: http://www.solarpanelsdot.com/news/spain-builds-fist-solar-concentrator-tower-in-europe.htmlAnd here's a good introductory article on the whole shebanghttp://www.parc.com/research/publications/files/5706.pdfThe real chokepoint is in battery/storage/energy transportation tech, but I am quite sure that there
will be a major commercial breakthrough very soon.
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For me, the better solution for large-scale solar energy production are the solar
collectors/concentrators, like the Stirling Energy System,
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d_j_RxRR0lgwhich are sturdier, more efficient than photovoltaic, don't require silicone and can be fabricated from
standard glass, or even polished aluminum and steel, (which would make a great use for all those
decommissioned airplanes busy rotting in the desert.) Stirling's not the only company working on these things, but I like their style. Whether they're the best
type is something that would require more tough questions.Here's another approach: http://www.solarpanelsdot.com/news/spain-builds-fist-solar-concentrator-tower-in-europe.htmlAnd here's a good introductory article on the whole shebanghttp://www.parc.com/research/publications/files/5706.pdfThe real chokepoint is in battery/storage/energy transportation tech, but I am quite sure that there
will be a major commercial breakthrough very soon.
