https://www.tumblr.com/search/solar%20power%20station
http://www.brightsourceenergy.com/ashalim-cornerstone-event#.VXnB3s_tlBc
http://www.timesofisrael.com/liveblog_entry/cornerstone-laid-at-new-solar-field-one-of-largest-ever/
ASHALIM
BrightSource Energy is partnering with Alstom to build the 121 MW Ashalim Solar Thermal Power Station in Israel’s Negev desert. The project will use Alstom’s experience in the field of turnkey power plants and key power equipment, with BrightSource’s advanced solar field technology.
The BrightSource-Alstom Megalim project is one of three projects selected under Israel’s Ashalim 250 megawatt total solar tender. It will be located on Plot B and feature BrightSource’s concentrating solar power (CSP) tower technology. More than 50,000 computer-controlled heliostats, or mirrors, that track the sun on two axes and reflect sunlight onto a boiler on top of a 240-meter tower. Construction is underway and the facility is scheduled to be completed in 2017. When operational, the Ashalim Solar Thermal Power Station will help Israel achieve its goal of having 10 percent of its electricity production from renewable energy sources by 2020.
PROJECT OVERVIEW
A 121 megawatt solar complex using mirrors to focus the power of the sun on solar receivers atop power towers.
The electricity generated at Ashalim will be enough to supply 120,000 homes with clean energy
The complex will avoid 110,000 tons of CO2emissions each year over the course of its life
This project will create up to 1,000 jobs at peak construction
ASHALIM
BrightSource Energy is partnering with Alstom to build the 121 MW Ashalim Solar Thermal Power Station in Israel’s Negev desert. The project will use Alstom’s experience in the field of turnkey power plants and key power equipment, with BrightSource’s advanced solar field technology.
The BrightSource-Alstom Megalim project is one of three projects selected under Israel’s Ashalim 250 megawatt total solar tender. It will be located on Plot B and feature BrightSource’s concentrating solar power (CSP) tower technology. More than 50,000 computer-controlled heliostats, or mirrors, that track the sun on two axes and reflect sunlight onto a boiler on top of a 240-meter tower. Construction is underway and the facility is scheduled to be completed in 2017. When operational, the Ashalim Solar Thermal Power Station will help Israel achieve its goal of having 10 percent of its electricity production from renewable energy sources by 2020.
PROJECT OVERVIEW
A 121 megawatt solar complex using mirrors to focus the power of the sun on solar receivers atop power towers.
The electricity generated at Ashalim will be enough to supply 120,000 homes with clean energy
The complex will avoid 110,000 tons of CO2emissions each year over the course of its life
This project will create up to 1,000 jobs at peak construction
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