TheBioenergySite Latest News
Sahara Solar Power for Europe's Electricity
EU - Just 0.3 per cent of the light falling on the Sahara and Middle East deserts to meet all of Europe's energy needs.This was the prospect outlined by Arnulf Jaeger-Walden of the European commission's Institute for Energy at the Euroscience Open Forum in Barcelona.
The scheme to harness the energy from the desert sun was one of the plans that scientists claimed could one day generate enough solar energy to supply all of Europe with clean electricity, according to a report in The Guardian newspaper.
The scientists are calling for the creation of a series of huge solar farms - producing electricity either through photovoltaic cells, or by concentrating the sun's heat to boil water and drive turbines - as part of a plan to share Europe's renewable energy resources across the continent.
A new supergrid, transmitting electricity along high voltage direct current cables would allow countries such as the UK and Denmark ultimately to export wind energy at times of surplus supply, as well as import from other green sources such as geothermal power in Iceland.
TheBioenergySite News Desk
Latest Bioenergy Industry News
Schafer Leads US Delegation to Brazil Conference
USDA Invites Applications for Biorefinery Loans
Biofuels Not to Blame for Food Price Rises
CAP Health Check Will Help Farmers
Energy Diversification and Climate Change
Immediate Reform of UN Body Urged
Project Breaks Solar Efficiency Record
Ethanol Agreement Between China and Brazil
Ethanol from Sugar for Angola
Biodiesel Plant Opens in Danville








