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The first commercial scale concentrating solar power (CSP) plant in The CPS project called PS10 produces electricity via 624 movable mirrors (heliostats) of 120 m2 surface each that concentrates solar radiation to the top of a 115-m- high tower where the solar receiver and the steam turbine are located. The PS10 solar plant is situated 25 km west of the city of The project execution took 54 months, from PS10 is the first of a set of solar electric power generation plants to be constructed in the same area which will produce a total of more than 300 MW by 2013. See below for more information on Concentrating Solar Power. Solar Farm in The solar farm of Serpa in southern According to the European Commission press report of "This plant is a good example of the benefits that renewable sources of energy can bring: it creates jobs, it reduces greenhouse gas emissions and it reduces our foreign energy dependency", said Commissioner Piebalgs after visiting the plant on For more information see the fact sheet: http://www.powerlight.com/success/pdf/Serpa_Fact_Sheet_A4.pdf
European Commission’s Binding Target for Renewable Sources of Energy In December 2007, the European Commission will table a framework directive with measures to reach the binding target for Renewable Sources of Energy as agreed by the European Council last March: 20% of Energy Consumption. For first time, the directive will take into consideration heating and cooling from renewable sources of energy, together with the two traditional sectors, sustainable biofuels and green electricity. Photovoltaic is one of the technologies that could be used for the production of green electricity. "These new technologies give Europe a new option to combat climate change and increase energy security while strengthening the competitiveness of the European industrial sector and creating jobs and growth", said Energy Commissioner Andris Piebalgs, on the occasion of the inauguration of the plant. Facts on Concentrating Solar Power PS10 is an example of so-called Concentrating Solar Power plants which use solar radiation as a high-temperature energy source to produce electricity via concentrating heliostats in a thermodynamic cycle. The need for Concentrating Solar Power technology arises because solar radiation reaches the Earth’s surface with a density that is adequate for heating systems but not for an efficient thermodynamic cycle for electricity production. The potential contribution of Concentrating Solar Power plants to a more sustainable energy system has still to be fully exploited. The EU has been supporting the Concentrating Solar Power (CPS) sector for more than ten years facilitating efforts to research, develop, validate, demonstrate and disseminate the performance of these technologies in both the public and private sector. Under the Fifth and Sixth Framework Programmes for Research, the EU has contributed with some €25 million to research projects working to develop CSP technologies. This contribution has had a multiplying effect by leveraging a large amount of additional private investment worth several hundred million Euro, in a ratio of about €10 for each Euro invested by the European research programme. Research, technological development and demonstration of a new generation of renewable energy technologies has an essential role to play in meeting growing energy demand and allowing Concentrating Solar Power technologies to become another EU success story. For more information: http://ec.europa.eu/energy/res/sectors/csp_diss_en.htm
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