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Where's the money in THAT? You buy it once and use it forever? arcane1 Mar 2014 #1
You Mean Fred Gilmore Mar 2014 #2
Prototype GeorgeGist Mar 2014 #3
"concentrating the power of 2,000 suns" IDemo Mar 2014 #4
Kind of what I thought when I read it... ElboRuum Mar 2014 #21
Dear Mr. Tillerson, I think we have a solution to your fracking problem. Jack Rabbit Mar 2014 #5
How long until these are installed everywhere in the country? Vashta Nerada Mar 2014 #6
So, this is on banoosh.com? NewJeffCT Mar 2014 #7
The stuff on the right side bar is enough to convince me this is probably woo. RC Mar 2014 #8
If I understand it- packman Mar 2014 #14
I think the brief video at the bottom explains Stevepol Mar 2014 #23
After perusing some of the other articles madokie Mar 2014 #9
It is true, but needs some more time to become reality .... everywhere MindMover Mar 2014 #12
Completely misleading headline, and the article isn't much better gristy Mar 2014 #10
Here's a story about it on a more legit source: Warren DeMontague Mar 2014 #11
I am missing the link to the more legit source itsrobert Mar 2014 #15
Ok, smart guy. Warren DeMontague Mar 2014 #16
Very misleading caraher Mar 2014 #13
It does seem to have a promise for doing it cheaper quakerboy Mar 2014 #27
There's already quite a few concentrated solar power plants... Blanks Mar 2014 #17
The solar array in AZ has gone live. nt obxhead Mar 2014 #18
The Arizona plant went online in October. former9thward Mar 2014 #19
The Nevada solar plant off the I-15 near the State line with California just went live itsrobert Mar 2014 #22
Link to the IBM site about this: IDemo Mar 2014 #20
IBM solar energy tech claims to harness power of 2,000 suns BBR Esq Mar 2014 #24
Alright, that's totally not a Bond villain thing at all. NuclearDem Mar 2014 #25
Solar power has a maximum potential output of just about 1Kw per square meter, on average. Xithras Mar 2014 #26
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