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Here's a man who puts his money where his mouth is.

Mr Khosla sees CSP as expedient on economical as well as ecological grounds.

Plus, he sees that only when the former is in order (CSP cheaper than fossil or nuclear), that the latter will be served (our economic system is based on that principle).

Not allowing a level playing field for CSP (and other technologies which deliver cost efficient sustainable energy), raises few eyebrows.

Reasons for this are the subject of my research (as well as why it does happen at times, against many odds).

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Robert Comment by Robert on January 18, 2008 at 6:51pm
Vinod is correct on Solar-Air-Thermal technology approach. I am working on such a large scale approach to a national grid MWatt capable design.

Interested to hear from entities interested in funding such a project.

Robert, California, USA.
Jay Rosenberg Comment by Jay Rosenberg on December 4, 2007 at 6:04pm
Hi Emil: My epiphany and vision is to build USD$.05/kWh CSP plants. It is doable. Hopefully, this network will yield participants with similar visions and asperations.
Jay Rosenberg, CEO Sannerprojects, Inc jriam1945@aol.com
Rajiv Comment by Rajiv on November 27, 2007 at 6:20am
Excellent Emil.

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