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(2,117 posts)EnviroMission Solar Tower
Location:La Paz, Arizona, United States
Status: Approved/Pending Construction
Chimney use: industrial
Structural type: chimney
Materials: concrete, reinforced
Roof: 2,625ft
Architect: Schlaich Bergermann & Partner
The structure is a solar thermal power station. An early design had a checker-board pattern on the chimney and a flared base.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EnviroMission
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http://azremagazine.com/news/building-green/super-solar-tower-rise-desert-floor
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http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/02/09/hyperion-energy-solar-tower_n_1265393.html
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The exit from the PPA does not in any way prevent EnviroMission from resubmitting to any
future SCPPA RFPs for renewable energy, however it does now provide EnviroMission with
additional options to meet those interests expressed by the project financier in the environmental
credits and ownership of the project, that have to this point in time, been outside the scope of the
financial negotiation, Mr Davey said.
http://www.enviromission.com.au/IRM/Company/ShowPage.aspx/PDFs/1379-25959338/ChairmansAddresstoShareholders
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EnviroMission has received the first
tranche payment of US$200,000 of a US$2,000,000 Solar Tower development license fee
agreement with a Texas based development group.
http://www.enviromission.com.au/EVM/Company/ShowPage.aspx/PDFs/1386-81071105/TexasDevelopmentTransactionUpdateFirstTrancheReceived
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The project management team, including businesses directly involved in the
delivery of the La Paz Solar Tower, including; Hensel Phelps; Faithful+Gould; Aon;
Arup; Cemex; Terracon; Greenberg Traurig; and, Sprung Construction, continue to
work to schedule in anticipation of confirmation of project finance.
http://www.enviromission.com.au/EVM/Company/ShowPage.aspx/PDFs/1379-25959338/ChairmansAddresstoShareholders