Make it your homepage |   E-mail: Subscribe Unsubscribe

Philips and Catharina Hospital collaborate to highlight innovation in heart rhythm disoder treatment

This text is replaced by the Flash movie.

Saturday, February 11, 2012
News Making Money

Spain: EIB provides EUR 80 million for GEMASOLAR’s innovative solar power project

16/11/2009 16:08 (816 Day 11:03 minutes ago)

The FINANCIAL -- The European Investment Bank (EIB) announces a EUR 80 million loan to GEMASOLAR 2006 SAU to finance the construction and commissioning of a concentrated solar power (CSP) plant in Fuentes de Andalucía (province of Seville).

ADVERTISEMENT

 

EIB Vice-President Carlos da Silva Costa and the Chairman of Torresol Energy, Enrique Sendagorta, signed the finance contract in Madrid today.

 

The EIB Vice-President hailed “this important technological development, which chimes perfectly with EU energy policy and which the Bank is proud to finance. New energy technologies are essential to meeting the EU’s climate change mitigation, energy security and corporate competitiveness targets”.

 

Enrique Sendagorta, Torresol Energy’s Chairman, said “we are highly satisfied with the EIB’s support for the launch of Gemasolar, which is a truly innovative solar power plant and the world’s first commercial-scale project built with this technology. We are confident that central tower technology using molten salt offers the greatest development potential for the future”.

 

With a nameplate power of 17 MW, the new plant is a global pioneer in the commercial application of CSP technology and the only existing commercial-scale solar power demonstration project based on a central tower receiver and heliostat field and an innovative molten salt heat storage system. This storage system will allow independent power generation for up to 15 hours with no solar input while increasing energy efficiency by enabling electricity production for some 6 600 hours a year – around 2.5-3 times as much as other renewable energies.

 

Gemasolar is the flagship project of Torresol Energy Investment SA, owned 60% by the Spanish engineering group SENER and 40% by Masdar, the government of Abu Dhabi’s renewable energies development company. The Gemasolar plant will supply clean and secure energy to 25 000 households, reduce CO2 emissions by more than 30 000 tonnes a year and create around 1 000 direct jobs during the construction phase.

 

 

Make Your Comment

Add NewSearchRSS
Only registered users and facebook social network members can write comments!

This text is replaced by the Flash movie.





TRAVEL BIZ »
PRESS RELEASES »
FINANCIAL »
UKRAINE »
GEORGIA »
WORLD »
BANKS »
BUSINESS »
TECH »
MARKETS »
B SCHOOLS »
SPECIAL REPORTS »

Politics
Israel’s Peres vows cooperation with Greek Cyprus in gas drillingIsraeli

04/11/2011 04:38 (98 Day 23:33 minutes ago)

The FINANCIAL -- President Shimon Peres had talks with Greek Cypriot leader Dimitris Christofias during a key visit to the island on Thursday, discussing gas finds in the eastern Mediterranean, a discovery that has sparked a crisis between Turkey and Greek Cyprus.

 

Read more...
INSURANCE
Preventing or delaying dementia

10/02/2012 05:23 (21:48 minutes ago)

alter_sport_490.jpg

The FINANCIAL -- Anyone can come down with dementia, as the cases of more and more celebrities remind us. "In Germany alone, 1.3 million people currently suffer from the condition.The probability that any one of us could develop Alzheimer's or any other form of dementia by the time we're 90 is around one in three," explains Allianz expert Michaela Grimm.

Read more...






Developed by Aleksandre Chiabrishvili

Design built by Creo Group