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Judi Lynn

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Sun Dec 27, 2015, 08:51 PM Dec 2015

Desert tower raises Chile's solar power ambition to new heights

Keep it in the ground

Desert tower raises Chile's solar power ambition to new heights

Jonathan Watts in the Atacama desert
Tuesday 22 December 2015 09.20 EST

Rising more than 200 metres above the vast, deserted plains of the Atacama desert, the second tallest building in Chile sits in such a remote location that it looks, from a distance, like the sanctuary of a reclusive prophet, a temple to ancient gods or the giant folly of a wealthy eccentric.

Instead, this extraordinary structure is a solar power tower that is being built to harvest the energy of the sun via a growing field of giant mirrors that radiate out for more than a kilometre across the ground below with a geometric precision that is reminiscent of contemporary art or the stone circles of the druids.

Still under construction, the Atacama 1 Concentrated Solar Power plant is a symbol of the shift from dirty fossil fuels to a cleaner, smarter way to generate electricity in Chile which is leading the charge for solar in Latin America thanks to its expanses of wilderness and some of the most intense sunlight on Earth.

Following the global climate change deal signed in Paris earlier this month, the $1.1bn project is a source of hope because it demonstrates how far renewable technology has come. But - amid reports of its Spanish owner Abengoa’s financial difficulties - it is also a reminder of how the energy transition is increasingly challenged more by financing uncertainties than engineering obstacles.

More:
http://www.theguardian.com/environment/2015/dec/22/desert-tower-raises-chiles-solar-power-ambition-to-new-heights

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Environment & Energy:
http://www.democraticunderground.com/112795350

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Desert tower raises Chile's solar power ambition to new heights (Original Post) Judi Lynn Dec 2015 OP
Oh. I thought it was a DESSERT tower. Laffy Kat Dec 2015 #1
Not nearly as enjoyable! Judi Lynn Dec 2015 #2
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