Companies target African solar energy project
Published: July 13, 2009
Tags: energy, North Africa, solar energy
Munich (AP) — A consortium of 12 European businesses outlined an ambitious plan Monday to build a massive solar power facility in North Africa that they said could satisfy 15 percent of Europe’s energy needs by 2050.
The so-called Desertec project involves, among others, German industrial conglomerate Siemens AG; power companies RWE AG and E.ON AG; reinsurer Munich Re AG; Deutsche Bank AG; and Swiss-based electrical engineering firm ABB.
A memorandum of understanding signed Monday in Munich described Desertec as “a scientifically substantiated and economically feasible way of achieving” the stated energy production goal.
The project would be based largely on solar thermal power plants, which use mirrors to focus the suns’ energy to heat a special oil, create steam and power generators. Such plants are already running in the U.S., Spain and elsewhere.
Power would be transmitted to Europe across a new 1,800-mile network.
The German Aerospace Center estimated in a study the new electricity transport network alone could cost $63 billion.
Some critics have questioned the projects’ geopolitical feasibility.
Friedbert Pflueger, a member of German Chancellor Angela Merkel’s Christian Democrats, told Der Spiegel magazine’s Web site Monday that he wonders whether European officials outside Germany would support the project.
“The question now, above all, is the politics — particularly the EU Commission,” Pflueger was quoted as saying.
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