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Australia's Tower of Power
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One of the biggest problems Australia is facing today is the threat of global warming. As a result, the Australian government is taking many steps to reduce emissions, such as promoting the use of florescent bulbs which use less energy. There are also many non-governmental projects going on to create alternative energy. One of the most important is being run by EnviroMission Ltd. The company is making solar "Tower of Power" that, once completed, may power up to 200,000 households.
EnviroMission''s building will look somewhat like an upside-down golf tee. There will be a six mile circular glass low-profile building with turbines inside of it. There will be a 1000 meter chimney in the center (twice the height of the Empire State Building). Sunlight would heat the air inside the building, pushing air up through the chimney at upwards of 15 meters per second and driving turbines that produce electricity. At night, heat storing materials that have absorbed the heat during the day will slowly release heat, continuing the airflow.
The picture is a smaller-scale version sucessfully built in Manzanares, Spain. It produced about 50kW of power (in comparison to the 200mW the new one will produce).
I think this is a good way of showing that there is more than one way to skin a cat. "Conventional" solar power is plagued with problems-inefficiency, fragility, expense-and is still being developed. EnviroMission has circumvented this problem by harvesting the solar energy via a different method. What are some other possible ways to harvest solar power? What could EnviroMission be doing better? Will it work? It is a interesting idea that will hopefully take off.

All of the information I have stated was said in some place or another on http://www.enviromission.com.au/index.htm.

March 25, 2007 | 7:59 PM Commentaires  2 Commentaires

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jigglypuffs2009 jaja gabore
March 25, 2007 | 9:37 PM
Australia: A Role Model
Australia is doing so much already to control the emissions from the country. Other countries should use a few of the ideas out of Australia. Along with solar power and flourescent lighting, the nation is also developing new appliances disigned specifically for conserving energy. The Greenhouse Gas Abatement Programme (GGAP) is the national program whose goal is to reduce emissions.
The country has many aspects that are being developed to reduce net emissions. Industrial processing, mining, power generation, and travel behavior are all being researched and improved upon daily by the Australian GGAP. Much of this research has proved that one of the best ways to conserve energy and reduce emissions is recyling.
If Australia can have so many current projects being improved daily, why can't other countries such as the United States?

(http://www.greenhouse.gov.au)
cjneil Cam
March 26, 2007 | 1:30 AM
not good enough
it is encouraging to see you looking at australia's performance on addressing the challenge of global warming. and i agree, there are some great activities.

however, generally speaking the australian government has been doing very little - and even actively opposing initiative in this area.

i think its good to look at what is being done that works for adoption in other countries. at the moment, i'm really keen on getting our government to demonstrate some leadership on the issue to better support the kinds of initiatives you have raised above.

i think for really positive government policy on global warming you need to look to the UK and the EU.

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