Solar Thermal Power

John O’Donnell, energy and climate entrepreneur, discusses solar thermal power. The Energy Seminar meets weekly during the academic year. For a list of upcoming talks, visit the events page at the Woods Institute for the Environment website. Stanford University: www.stanford.edu Woods Institute for the Environment at Stanford: woods.stanford.edu Stanford University Channel on YouTube: www.youtube.com

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9 comments

  1. GREENPOWERSCIENCE

    Very Nice presentation.

  2. Cool… I hope countries start building more of these plants soon….

  3. I love these speeches. Please keep them coming.

  4. I teach classes to educate others. Solar thermal is really the best energy source available. As well I have been teaching people to use solar domestic hot water heaters, they have a 3-5 year payback and last between 15-25 years with little service and repair required.

  5. Solar thermal power has the potential for total rural electrification, empowering the masses and tranforming them from “passive consumers” to “active producers of power” (to quote Greenpeace), selling excess power into the National grid. Superb presentation! Really broadened my perspective. Thank you sir.

  6. Are the slides available somewhere?
    I am interested in the sphere slides.

  7. Great presentation.
    Looks like you’re covering all the bases concerned with the problems of fossil fuel and the benifits of solar thermal.

  8. VBioreactorBydlo

    Excellent presentation! I hope humanity comes to realization of some ideas and solar energy.

  9. 43:09, there should be another arrow pointing from Mongolia directly eastward. From Arizona, northwest-ward.

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