Aerial views of the 1,600 hectare BrightSource Ivanpah solar plant in California’s Mojave desert by German photographer Bernhard Lang.
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Aerial views of the 1,600 hectare BrightSource Ivanpah solar plant in California’s Mojave desert by German photographer Bernhard Lang.
How does it work at night time?
They have a load of spot-lights that they can shine on the panels…
It only works day time and produces massive amounts of electricity in an environmentally friendly manner
We could do the same with off shore wave and wind
Unless the fish are nimby
I learned a bit about these after they appeared in a video game*, the panels set out on the ground are (for the most part) just highly reflective mirrors. The receiving base is on the tower itself. It must get extremely hot up there.
*Fallout: New Vegas
I’ve just been on the virtual tour and I’m roasting.
http://www.brightsourceenergy.com/virtualtour/
Mehr Licht. (Goethe’s last words)