Space Travel News  
SOLAR DAILY
EnviroMission Solar Tower Fits Arizona Bill

illustration only
by Staff Writers
Melbourne, Australia (SPX) Nov 16, 2010
EnviroMission's Solar Tower technology fits the bill of new rules to promote renewable energy, including solar power, in the State of Arizona.

Rules drafted by the Arizona Corporation Commission (ACC) and approved by Arizona Attorney General, Terry Goddard, October 20, 2010, took immediate effect.

The ACC rules now require utilities in Arizona to provide an Integrated Resources Plan (IRP) for an open and comprehensive resource planning process that now requires all types of future power plant resources to be 'fairly considered' providing renewable energy with a more level playing field with fossil fuel generators.

Under the rules utilities will be required to quantify and consider environmental costs associated with using various fuel resources, including water; factors not always taken into account in the power station approval process.

Less than one percent of Arizona's electricity is currently generated form solar power.

Power station viability has tended to be considered in terms of economic viability to favor developments that benefit from previously commercialised technology, regardless of environmental drawbacks. These rules will now factor in aspects that are expected to promote the use of cleaner renewable energy resources in Arizona.

"Arizona's new rules will favorably benefit EnviroMission's Solar Tower 'pipeline development' plans and prospects in Arizona because the environmental benefits of clean waterless solar powered electricity will be advantaged for meeting the States IRP rules.

"Arizona's push to create a level playing field in energy utility planning will support solar entrants, including EnviroMission.

"The fair consideration objective of the rules will now place pressure on fossil fuel generators to cost fuel stock, including water, for the first time" said EnviroMission's Chief Executive Roger Davey.

The rules are intended to attract more solar energy jobs to Arizona and jumpstart the State's 'in-state' solar energy industry.

The Southern California Public Power Authority (SCPPA)[1] recently approved a landmark Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) to buy green electricity from EnviroMission's first Solar Tower planned for development in Arizona; the ACC rule changes are expected to positively impact Solar Tower development in Arizona.

Arizona currently gets 49% of its electricity from coal, 29% from natural gas, 17% from nuclear and 5% from hydro, less than one percent of Arizona's electricity currently comes from solar.

EnviroMission's 100% owned US subsidiary, EnviroMission (USA), Inc is based in Phoenix, Arizona with plans to develop two Solar Tower power stations in the State's North West.

Two land applications for Solar Tower development are filed with the Arizona State Land Department.



Share This Article With Planet Earth
del.icio.usdel.icio.us DiggDigg RedditReddit
YahooMyWebYahooMyWeb GoogleGoogle FacebookFacebook



Related Links
EnviroMission
All About Solar Energy at SolarDaily.com



Memory Foam Mattress Review
Newsletters :: SpaceDaily :: SpaceWar :: TerraDaily :: Energy Daily
XML Feeds :: Space News :: Earth News :: War News :: Solar Energy News


SOLAR DAILY
Natcore Leaps Forward In Quest For High-Efficiency Tandem Solar Cell
Red Bank NJ (SPX) Nov 15, 2010
The research program of Natcore Technology being conducted by Natcore scientists working at Rice University under the direction of Prof. Andrew Barron has successfully formed a multilayered array of silicon quantum dots embedded in a silicon dioxide matrix. Grown using the liquid phase deposition (LPD) process developed at Rice and exclusively licensed to Natcore, the array is comprised of ... read more







SOLAR DAILY
Russia Launches Advanced US Telecom Satellite

NASA plans Alaska satellite launch

ULA Launches 350th Delta

Hispasat 1E And KOREASAT Will Ride On 199th Arianespace Launcher

SOLAR DAILY
Driving Through A Field Of Small Craters

Light And Dark In The Phoenix Lake

A Strategy To Search For Life On Mars

Sensor On Mars Rover To Measure Radiation Environment

SOLAR DAILY
A Softer Landing on the Moon

New Analysis Explains Formation Of Lunar Farside Bulge

New type of moon rock identified

Moon Express Enters $30 Million Google Lunar X PRIZE Competition

SOLAR DAILY
Kuiper Belt Of Many Colors

Reaching The Mid-Mission Milestone On The Way To Pluto

New Horizons Student Dust Counter Instrument Breaks Distance Record

Nitrogen Methane Dominate Icy Surface Of Eris

SOLAR DAILY
Eartly Dust Tails Point To Alien Worlds

U.K. astronomers see 'snooker' star system

e2v To Develop Image Sensors For PLATO Exoplanet Mission

Solar Systems Like Ours May Be Common

SOLAR DAILY
NASA Test Fires New Rocket Engine for Commercial Space Vehicle

Rocketdyne To Perform Risk-Reduction Tests On 3GRB Engine

SpaceShipTwo designer Rutan retiring

Acceptance Testing On Second R-4D Development Engine Completed

SOLAR DAILY
Tiangong Space Lab Spurs China Space PR Blitz

China Announces Success Of Chang'e-2 Lunar Probe Mission

China launching spacecraft at record rate

China Goes To Mars

SOLAR DAILY
Primordial Dry Ice Fuels Comet Jets

EPOXI Reveals Comet Hartley 2

Flight Of The Comet

Flyby Observations To Offer Insight On Comet Nucleus


The content herein, unless otherwise known to be public domain, are Copyright 1995-2010 - SpaceDaily. AFP and UPI Wire Stories are copyright Agence France-Presse and United Press International. ESA Portal Reports are copyright European Space Agency. All NASA sourced material is public domain. Additional copyrights may apply in whole or part to other bona fide parties. Advertising does not imply endorsement,agreement or approval of any opinions, statements or information provided by SpaceDaily on any Web page published or hosted by SpaceDaily. Privacy Statement