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H A Solar Hydrogen System
Pages 775-778

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From page 775...
... For example, it is estimated that the complete replacement of such supplies in the United States would require total collector fields on the order of 50,000 square miles, about 1 percent of the total U.S. land area (Ogden and Williams, 19894.
From page 776...
... A 50-MW power plant to sell electricity to the Southern California Edison Company (Chronar Corporation, anticipating a photovoltaic cost of $1.25 per peak watt) and a 70-MW/yr production plant (ARCO Solar, Inc.)
From page 777...
... PHASING IN i' One of the very attractive features about a solar hydrogen power economy s that it lends itself to a gradual phase-in. Even today, photovoltaic power is very economical for specialized purposes including corrosion protection, spacecraft, navigation buoys, and small remote water pumps or electric power sources.
From page 778...
... 1989. Solar Hydrogen: Moving Beyond Fossil Fuels.


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