A new solar energy project named Solana stretches 3 square miles in a patch of desert about 50 miles southwest of Phoenix. A network of parabolic mirrors focus the sun's energy on black painted pipes. These black pipes carry the heat to huge tanks of molten salt. When the sun sets, the
plant draws heat back out of the molten salt to continue making steam
and electricity. The emerging technology is one way that the utility industry is trying
to make electricity from the sun available even when it is not shining,
overcoming one of the major shortcomings of solar power.
I think this new project solar energy project is awesome. I like the idea of using solar energy because it may be expensive to build all the solar panels at first, but in the long run it pays itself off and can even save you money. The sun is an unlimited resource and it will never go away so why not take full advantage of the energy and electricity it can provide us with?
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