You may have heard about the new technology that promises to extend solar power production into previously unknown territory: darkness. The key ingredient is a type of salt that acts as a thermal mass, becoming molten during the heat of the day and then releasing that stored heat at night to provide steam to power [...]
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Salt: Enabling Solar Power After Dark
Posted by Margaret Collins in Thursday, December 31st 2009 under: Solar Technology, Utility Solar Tags: California Solar, Molten Salt, Nevada Solar, PGE
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