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Solar Tower Prospects Firm In Ward County

EnviroMission is a renewable energy developer and innovator of commercially viable large-scale power generation driven by solar radiation for zero greenhouse gas emissions.
by Staff Writers
New York NY (SPX) Feb 20, 2007
Prospects for development of EnviroMission's Solar Tower power station technology have firmed for Ward County, Texas after positive pre-feasibility findings show a strong fit for the technology in the region, with solar radiation approximating 2400kwhm2. A feasibility study that includes installation of meteorological equipment is now underway on land made available to EnviroMission in Monahans, Ward County's largest town, in a show of support for the concept in the region.

Mayor of Monahans, Mr David Cutbirth, speaking also on behalf of the Monahans Chamber of Commerce and Economic Development said "Texas knows energy and this is just a cleaner more sustainable version of what has been the backbone of our economy until now.

"All that can be done will be done to elevate Ward County's prospects in the race to be home of the first US Solar Tower to also reinforce the outstanding solar capacity Texas is able to offer in a new energy age."

Mr Cutbirth has gone so far as to provide access to his private land for the installation of the weather station to facilitate a timely start to the feasibility study as a number of sites in the area are assessed for viability against EnviroMission's development matrix.

Ward County is located in West Texas and is serviced by the ERCOT (Electricity Reliability Council of Texas) grid that transmits electricity exclusively in Texas.

With two separate Solar Tower site feasibility studies now underway in Texas, a new level of competition has been introduced in the development model that is reasonably expected to improve overall commerciality where incentives are adopted to strengthen the merit of each case bid.

Solar Tower development in the south west region of the US will also meet core objectives of the commercialisation pathway indicated in EnviroMission's 2006 application to the Low Emission Technology Demonstration Fund (LETDF); development can now move forward unencumbered of any constraints likely to have been imposed under an LETDF deed of agreement and frees the development decision and timetable to occur on a case by case basis in domestic and international markets.

EnviroMission is a renewable energy developer and innovator of commercially viable large-scale power generation driven by solar radiation for zero greenhouse gas emissions.

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