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Water boils

Water passing through this coil of pipe at the dish's focus boils instantly.

Solar arrays made of these dishes could potentially provide steam for industrial processing, heat or cool buildings, or generate electricity via steam turbines. Ultimately, the RawSolar team predicts, mass-produced arrays will pay for themselves within a couple of years.

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RE: (Photos: World's most efficient solar dish?)
Umm this is nothing new. MIT once again repackaging old technology. Look up Solar concentrator on your web. Also look into myth busters using a concentrator as a beam weapon. Ebay has one for sale.... (Read the rest)
Posted by: boomelectronics@... Posted on: 07/25/08 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
Oh my what will the utility companies have to say about this?  mrsannoush@... | 06/23/08
Affordable or available?  weedonald@... | 06/23/08
Solar Mirror  MentorCtl | 06/23/08
RE: (Photos: World's most efficient solar dish?)  skipperjohn | 06/23/08
RE: (Photos: World's most efficient solar dish?)  TheSimulacra | 06/23/08
RE: (Photos: World's most efficient solar dish?)  mist27@... | 06/23/08
That sure is a nice, clean reflective surface  tlwalker1962@... | 06/23/08
Don't be so pessimistic  weedonald@... | 06/23/08
RE: (Photos: World's most efficient solar dish?)  cdbruck@... | 06/23/08
shot shells???  mindnova | 06/23/08
RE: (Photos: World's most efficient solar dish?)  vasile.halosta@... | 06/23/08
RE: (Photos: World's most efficient solar dish?)  Greenknight_z | 06/24/08
RE: (Photos: World's most efficient solar dish?)  sjacobs@... | 06/26/08
RE: (Photos: World's most efficient solar dish?)  marjorum | 07/12/08
RE: (Photos: World's most efficient solar dish?)  boomelectronics@... | 07/25/08

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