Solar Tower – EnviroMission reduces green house CO2 emission

EnviroMission, Ltd. (www.enviromission.com.au; US Stock Market: EVOMY, Australian Stock Exchange: EVM) is a renewable energy developer of sustainable “green” energy solutions for the energy market. EnviroMission aims to be one of Australia’s leading producers of clean renewable energy. EnviroMission holds the proprietary rights to Solar Tower technology, a large-scale renewable energy technology based on simple fundamentals of physics — hot air rises. Solar Tower technology has the potential to offer competitive renewable energy with equal reliability to fossil fuel generators. A single 200MW Solar Tower power station will provide enough electricity to power around 400000 households. The energy output will represent an annual saving of more than 1960000 tonnes of greenhouse CO2 gases from entering the environment when compared to brown coal emissions in Victoria. The greenhouse savings equate to the removal of approximately 500000 cars from the road. The Australian Solar Tower project consists of six distinct phases, the first two of which (project optimization and pre-feasibility commercialization) have already been completed. The third phase (final feasibility), paving the way for the implementation of the next three phases (final design, construction, and commercial operation).

Q&A: want to build a passive solar heater for my green house,made panels from sliding glass doors,where does pump g

Question by buzbub40: want to build a passive solar heater for my green house,made panels from sliding glass doors,where does pump g
have a water tank,500 gal.s in ground,pump goes where,what side.

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Answer by TitoBob
From tank to pump, from pump to solar panels, from panels to radiators in greenhouse, from radiators back to the tank. If you can rig slow-speed fans to blow air past the radiators, it will increase their efficiency.

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