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It seems to be a solution. Im agreeing with state secretary that could be a part of solution. But now there are too many questions and is still high price. In Wikipedia they said that for 200 kW the capital cost is 800.000 $, this means 4.000.000/MW installed, that is at least double cost of specific investment than other technologies. Also they said that These numbers mean that the total lifetime of these systems would need to exceed 15–20 years to make an argument for a viable long-term business case without subsidies. This means that today dont exceed 15 - 20 years Another problem it is the output energy voltage. For home we need only 220 V (In USA is 110V?). In the case of industry we need high voltage. They dont say anything about I will read more and analyze more but any way could be a solution and have a big advantage that could be continuously electric energy. NEAPARAT DE VAZUT
Posted on: Thu, 21 Aug 2014 03:11:36 +0000

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