AORA’s Solar Sun Tulip Says Ola Sol in Spain

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With a 35 meter high sun-ray collection tower and about 50 mirrors positioned to direct the sun, Israel’s AORA is about to flip the switch on its latest solar power plant in Spain. The company created a huge buzz in Israel in 2009 when it was the first solar energy company to connect to the national grid. Since, it has been under the radar, and has recently emerged at the prestigious Platforma Solar Almeria in Almeria, Spain.

The new ultra-high temperature concentrating solar power (CSP) technology it is showcasing there focuses heliostats, small mirrors, onto a sun collecting turbine built on top of the “tulip” pictured above.

While the plant only produces kilowatts of electrical and thermal energy, and not megawatts like we see at CSP solar plants made by BrightSource or the CSP plant at Kuraymat, Egypt, the idea here is something kind of novel: to create small power plants around or very close to the grid, so that less power is lost along the way, in transmission.

The invention started in the labs of Prof. Jacob Karni at the Weizmann Institute in the 80s.

The company can build around wildlife corridors, a huge plus if you consider the BrightSource turtle fiasco, and there is virtually no down time for maintenance as one of many units can go offline at a time without disrupting the whole system. Other benefits include the ability to power the turbines with alternative fuel at night, when the sun’s not shining.

Regulatory hurdles, or quick sand however you want to describe bureaucrasy has prevented the company from multiplying its bright tulips all over the Holy Land.

I spoke with the CEO of AORA last week, Zev Rosenzweig and he says that a single unit would cost about half a million USD to set up, and would power about 50 homes in Europe (based on a 2 kw home), a few fewer in the US where consumption is higher. Each AORA plant generates 100 kw of electric power, and an additional 170kW thermal power.

Watch out for AORA as they flip the switch in Spain on February 7.

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5 thoughts on “AORA’s Solar Sun Tulip Says Ola Sol in Spain”

  1. jagadees says:

    Good. But first stop war, have a single country for both jews and muslims. We India, combined 400 countries to form India. So you can also do the same thing. Stopping the war is more important than climate change. Also war has its own environmental footprint.

  2. Thomas says:

    In the process of forming a business(corp structure) to make the financed payments, for the building of such projects.

    Feel free to contact, and I will give your information to my CEO.

    Thomas
    [email protected]

  3. Aviva Weisgal says:

    nice idea, but you might want to edit the last line ‘few fewer in the US’ it isn’t clear what you mean…

  4. I love this design. It’s consistent with the notion that generating energy can be beautiful! Ola Ola.

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