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Jan
08

What’s a good source of information about solar power?

Question by water_skipper: What’s a good source of information about solar power?
What’s a good source of information about solar power? I don’t want just basic information about how solar power works. I want to see serious analysis about the possibility of large scale solar power projects. I’d like to know how much power per acre of land can be generated, how much it would cost to build, and stuff like that.

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Answer by oliveoyl163
1) google
2)http://www.infinitepower.org/calc_pv.htm

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  1. Shauna L says:

    There is a large scale solar project happening at Nellis Air Force base in Nevada that provides a good deal of information. The megawatts per acre (.11 per acre) can be calculated based on the information they give. But of course, that is also based on the Nevada sunlight hours and will be different depending on where you are.

    A PR piece on the project can be found here:

    http://www.prnewswire.com/cgi-bin/stories.pl?ACCT=109&STORY=/www/story/04-23-2007/0004571089&EDATE=

  2. GABY says:

    A good google search will find you many places to study. There have been many engineers all over the world studying this area for many years and billions spent. If it were even close to being cost effective, it would be in use everywhere and many people would be getting rich on it. Up to now,it has been good where no power grid was available, and pretty good where subsidies were used.

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