Sunday, December 13, 2015

The dry desert to build hydropower stations in the world where did the water

The dry desert to build hydropower stations in the world: where did the water come from?

  Chile intends to constructing a hydropower station in the driest desert in the world, has passed the Project EIA, is looking for investors to join. GUCCI iPhone 6 Cases

  But where did the water come from? Chile has put forward a bold idea: the use of solar energy to the top reservoir water, and then let the water pour down for power generation.

  United Kingdom 11th reported citing people familiar with the daily mail, Chile Valhalla energy companies plans to build a 300 MW of installed capacity of hydropower station in the Atacama desert, is expected to cost $ 400 million.

  The Atacama desert is apart from the North and South poles, the driest desert in the world, with an average annual rainfall of only 1.5 cm, but the desert special location, West Pacific, East of the Andes, Chile designers have found a "new idea".

  According to Valhalla's vision can use solar energy to pump water into the Pacific in two reservoirs of the peaks of the Andes, and then water down through hydroelectric power station to generate electricity. GUCCI iPhone 6

  Experts, it is designed to overcome a major defects in solar, wind and other renewable energy, namely, instability.

  Because of the degree of sun exposure, the power at any time to change, solar and wind power to ensure stability, and many peaks above 6000 meters above sea level in the Andes, through water drops will be able to ensure a stable power.

  Last week, the desert hydropower project EIA. Valhalla is looking for investors, towards 2016, starting in the second half, with 3.5 years to build the station.

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