May 4, 2010
European Solar Powered Stirling 10 Kilowatt Generator
www.homemadepowerplant.com The EuroDish is an innovative 10 kilowatt solar stirling generator for decentralized power generation in Europe, developed by a German-Spanish consortium in 2001. The devise is currently in operation producing electricity in Milan, Italy.
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looks noisy.
watch?v=VEpq-WCTOrM
I understand. Please Tell me about exxon nanosolar, since you bring it up. I have hear about printer solar cells, but no anything reliable. What are you referring to?
Focus systems have potential but nanosolar cheeaap would be good. (Can I use my printer? Kidding.)
thanks.
les
quite expensive. None of these are cost effective really right now – they are powered by grants. $30,000-40,000USD 9000KWH a year.. with a retail price of 12 cents per KWH that’s only $1080 a year gross. Minus operating cost, any interest, and wholesale rates are probably half that. So basically this dish will take upwards of 80 years to pay for itself. Cheap, printable nanosolar will dominate this field if Exxon ever releases it.
How large (diameter)?; what is over-all cost as displayed? Without tracking, and night time tucking away structure, what is cost. Has this been tested in substantial wind? Cost of solo engine?
very informative