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    Sunday, December 05, 2010

    BREEDING SOLAR IN THE SAHARA

    Breeding Silicon and Solar Power in the Middle of the Desert
    Clay Dillow, November 30, 2010 (Popular Science)

    "The forbidding sands of the Sahara might seem an unusual place for farming. But if you’re farming silicon to make solar panels, the conditions in the Sahara are more or less optimal…[T]he Sahara Solar Breeder Project…a joint project proposed by Japanese and Algerian universities…would use the desert’s immense supplies of sunlight and sand to “breed” solar power plants and solar panel factories.

    "The idea is to start with a small number of silicon manufacturing plants that will churn out the silicon needed to manufacture solar panels. Once those panels are operating, they can be used to power the silicon plants, which in turn churn out more silicon and solar panels, which in turn can be used to power more silicon and solar energy plants…[T]he universities envision breeding enough silicon and solar by 2050 to supply half the world’s energy…a far more lofty goal than the Destertec Foundation’s goal of supplying just 15 percent of Europe’s energy by 2050…"


    the concept (click to enlarge)

    "…[S]ome have questioned the Sahara Solar Breeder Project’s goal of using high-temperature superconductors to transmit direct current electricity over long distances, claiming that the cost of cooling the lines renders the project unfeasible…[S]uperconductors have to be kept at very low temperatures…[“high-temperature” superconductors]…have to be cooled to 400 degrees below zero."

    the sun is there (click to enlarge)

    "The Breeder project thinks it can still make its energy cost-competitive, even with the added cost of cooling the transmission lines. Maybe…[Cooling] should only cost them some extra energy, and as long as that energy is supplied by their own solar panels it really shouldn’t add too significantly to costs…[assuming] the project can reach the critical mass needed to become an energy exporter that doesn’t consume all the energy it creates.

    "Still, it’s an interesting idea: Plant a solar power collector and a solar panel manufacturing plant in the desert and watch them grow, symbiotically. An organic, biologically-inspired notion of both manufacturing and power generation sounds attractive…"

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