Concentrating On The Important Things

Saturday, April 5th, 2008

“Big Gav” at The Oil Drum is concentrating on the important things — namely, concentrated solar power, also known as solar thermal power.

The article is quite extensive, but the single most important point is that solar thermal power is still too expensive:

The existing plants prove that concentrated solar power is practical, but costs must decrease. Electricity from solar thermal plants currently costs between US$0.13 per kilowatt hour (kWh) and US$0.17 per kWh, depending on the location of the plant and the amount of sunshine it receives. Conventional power plants generate electricity for between US$0.05 and US$0.15 per kilowatt hour (not including any carbon taxes or cap and trade related costs) but in most places it’s below US$0.10 (wind power generally costs around US$0.08 per kWh).

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