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Really? Science News

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Andrew Klein scours the media for the most interesting news stories in the world of science; he explains them, puts them in perspective, and leaves them here for you, the public, to comprehend.

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Really? Science News skip to main | skip to sidebar Really? Science News Andrew Klein scours the media for the most interesting news stories in the world of science; he explains them, puts them in perspective, and leaves them here for you, the public, to comprehend. April 7, 2008 Storing solar heat The photovoltaic materials needed to turn the sun's rays into electricity are still relatively expensive, given the power they can produce. And, since the sun doesn't always shine, solar energy must be stored if it is to provide a continuous stream of electricity. A recent NYTimes Science article describes a technology that collects solar energy as heat, and stores the heat to enable 24-hour-a-day power generation. Using mirrors and lenses, the sun's rays are reflected and focused on to a tank of molten salt. The salt reaches temperatures high enough to boil water. It's a lot cheaper to store energy as heat than it is to store it as electricity. The article cleve...

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