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Bold Energy Plan to Be Debated in Parliament

Feb 25, 2008 - Newsblaze.com

Every year, each square kilometre of hot desert receives solar energy equivalent to 1.5 million barrels of oil. Multiplying by the area of deserts worldwide, this is several hundred times the entire energy consumption of the world. It is possible to tap in to this cornucopia using the simple proven technique of "concentrating solar power" (CSP): using mirrors to concentrate sunlight to create heat and then using the heat to raise steam to drive turbines and generate electricity, just like a conventional power station. Solar heat can be stored so that electricity generation can continue at night.

Solar Thermal Central Receiver Systems (SIREC, Spain)

Using CSP, less than 1% of the world's deserts could generate as much electricity as the world is currently using. And it is feasible and economic to transmit solar electricity for 3000 km or more using highly-efficient 'HVDC' transmission lines. It has been calculated that 90% of the world's population lives within 2700 km of a hot desert and could be supplied with solar electricity from there.

These are the essentials of the 'DESERTEC' concept that has been developed by the 'TREC' international network of scientists and engineers. This bold plan -- which has been described as "exciting" by Energy Minister Malcolm Wicks MP -- is to be debated in the House of Commons. Dr. Howard Stoate, MP for Dartford, has been successful in a bid to secure a debate about the DESERTEC proposals, now scheduled for Thursday the 28th of February.

Parabolic trough mirrors with maintenance workers at Kramer Junction,California

Speaking about the successful bid, Dr Stoate said "I am delighted that Parliament will now have an opportunity to consider these proposals. Given the urgent need to decarbonise the world's economy, we cannot afford to neglect a potentially enormous source of clean energy like this. And there would be several benefits from the building of an HVDC Supergrid, quite apart from the transmission of solar energy throughout Europe, the Middle East and North Africa. It would reduce wastage by allowing electricity to be transmitted from areas of surplus to areas of need, it would increase energy security because temporary shortfalls in any area could be covered from elsewhere, and it would help to match variable demands with variable supplies."

Solar Two tower and heliostats in Daggett (Barstow), California

The debate in the House of Commons is scheduled to start at 18:00 on Thursday the 28th of February and to run for 30 minutes, but it may start earlier or later depending on other parliamentary business.

The debate may be viewed live online at http://www.parliamentlive.tv/Main/ and it should be available for viewing at the same site for 28 days after the event.

Further information about the DESERTEC concept may be found at www.trec-uk.org.uk and www.desertec.org and below this press release.

The following people are willing to try to answer questions about the DESERTEC proposals: Dr Gerry Wolff, Coordinator of TREC-UK (01248 712962, gerrywolff65@gmail.com), Polly Higgins of TREC-UK (0845 337 2105, 0751 538 9066, pollyhiggins@mac.com) and Neil Crumpton of TREC-UK and Friends of the Earth (01248 602840, 07742 082 074, neilc@foe.co.uk).

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Clean Power from Deserts for Europe, the Middle East and North Africa

Contact details for Dr Howard Stoate MP: phone: 01322 225200, fax: 01322 225299, email: hstoate@hotmail.com, post: Cobden House, 43 Spital Street, Dartford, Kent, DA1 2DR.

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