I don not know, if they added the video after your comment, but ongoing from time 7:36 you can clearly hear them and read yourself saying 2.5 billion dollars
The actual cost was closer to 9 billion USD, not 700,000 euro. It seems the plant had a bad molten salt leak this year as well, costing around 40 million to repair and replace damaged equipment.
It all looks very impressive. I was actually brought here by the fact that my country is planning to embark on a similar (though smaller) project. Just one quibble: at 4:00, I think he said the facility uses 19 tons of diesel fuel per day. That's a lot of carbon-emitting fossil fuel for a supposedly green energy source. Can this thing really be considered a source of renewable energy if it uses that much fossil fuel?
@Username-xl6jj The guy used a wrong map of morocco intentionally..you mf keep barking about something called polisario which never will be real ..open your eyes and see the reality instead of opening your a... ss
Yes solar power stations also require diesel fuel, the same way nuclear power plants requires natural gas. Fossil fuels are key to modern civilization. You can't escape those
I love the fact that the CSP is air cooled in order to reduce the water usage especially in dry geographic areas. Now we just need to develop technology which can scavenge 100% of the thermal energy to be reused in the process.
Can anyone please explain how Morocco was successful with this project, while the United States (Nevada) failed at this project? It is mind-boggling on how it costs the U.S. BILLIONS of dollars and was unsuccessful, meanwhile, Morocco was successful and only used $700,000...??
Only 125,000 homes? Sounds like a lot for little return. That is about 1/3 of the population of Sacramento Ca.. Need three times the land to produce enough energy for only the homes in Sac? What would it take to produce enough for London or Shanghai?
Morocco saved over 1.5 billion US Dollars of energy imports thanks to Noor Ouarzazat, and that is a huge amount of a country with a GDP of $120 billion.
Zoom out the scale and set up on the industrial side area,we can generate electricity and support the industry factory energy instead of the fossil fuel
@@Username-xl6jj حتى علم فلسطين سرقتوه، والله لن يسمح لكم أحرار الجزائر الذين تأكلون أموالهم بالباطل يا خونة بلدكم يا من يتزعمكم مرتزق من منطقة الرحامنة التابعة لمراكش يط المغرب ههه زعيم مرتزق لا علاقة له بالصحراء جغرافيا
They need more cleaners for a profitable venture Maybe a few more layers to magnify light and a metal to disperse it to the storage area, warming the lower soil for agriculture. Allowing a faculty that produces electrical and biological energy. With a certain timed AI/lighthouse keeper to change the light to allow the crop to grow naturally in warm soil.😊
But should be built on a hill or equatorial cliff Maybe also a enclosed in a select level of magnification allowing a block and manage to pests and outside weather patterns. If it was on a cliff and had a plain of mirrors heat a solid/liquid distribution of heat…. Too many variables
This is being presented as "proven" technology. I'd love to see some ACTUAL performance data from these units. The Ivanpah (Nevada) plant took 7 years to get to 90% of its claimed annual capacity. The Crescent Dunes (California) has never got even close. Tragic for those awaiting the off-take supply. So far the Capex cost has been about US$5M/MW. Conventional PV plants in Australia have a Capacity Factor of about 17%. These plants are claiming 26% to 36%. How close does the dream get to the inconvenient truth. Wind plants across all of Australia average a CF of about 30%. Forget the installed capacity and how many houses that these plants can supply. I'm used to my power on demand 24/7/365 and am happy to pay for it. Ivanpah ended up consuming >4x the initial estimate annual natural gas consumption. Update: I note GlobalData info works out at a Capacity Factor of only 21% for the plants between 2019-2021. I would think that the cheaper PV would have provided about the same. What was the final chargeout cost??
Great move for the energy independence of Morocco. I hope they make a better job of CPS than the US did at Ivanpah. It looks like they have learnt something from that debacle. Don't kid yourself any of this will have the slightest effect on "saving the planet".
Isn’t this place already shut down .!!? Hasn’t it already been a problem for the surrounding area because they couldn’t clean the glass fast enough so it went to 💩 and now is just pile of debris left ??
it depends, at the focal point in different tec can get up to 2500 Celsius, in this tecnology in the video i think is somewhere between 400 celsius and 1000 celsius...
No one needs this anymore, when HelioVis solar thermal tech exists, that is 50% more efficient and 30 - 50% cheaper than conventional solar thermal plants.
So proud when I hear about developing countries achieving such brilliant goals! Good job Morocco!
Morocco is not a developing country, it’s a developed country it cities are better than most European countries.
God bless morroco from Egypt 🇪🇬
Only €700.000? How? These projects are usually into the millions or even billions
Obviously nobody checked those numbers.
Cmon man! If a decimal was in the wrong place let people know. This is very interesting and a mistake in cost reporting takes way from this piece
It costed $2.5 Billion to build. it has a 1.4 TWh net annual output for the csp part.
It must have been 700 millions for one part and 2.5 billion for all the 4 plants. One wind turbine is around 2-4 mln USD.
I don not know, if they added the video after your comment, but ongoing from time 7:36 you can clearly hear them and read yourself saying 2.5 billion dollars
The actual cost was closer to 9 billion USD, not 700,000 euro.
It seems the plant had a bad molten salt leak this year as well, costing around 40 million to repair and replace damaged equipment.
撒慌,中国的企业使用的货币是人民币,不是美元,这个项目总投资是30亿人民币,起码自己网上查一下中文资料翻译翻译,张口就来。你说的数字与实际数字差了100多倍,就是美国那些挺着大屁股的肥胖工人制造成本都不需要90亿美元。
It all looks very impressive. I was actually brought here by the fact that my country is planning to embark on a similar (though smaller) project. Just one quibble: at 4:00, I think he said the facility uses 19 tons of diesel fuel per day. That's a lot of carbon-emitting fossil fuel for a supposedly green energy source. Can this thing really be considered a source of renewable energy if it uses that much fossil fuel?
2 things, Morocco’s Map is incorrect (include the Moroccan Sahara) and 700000 dollars is false please verify
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@Username-xl6jj
The guy used a wrong map of morocco intentionally..you mf keep barking about something called polisario which never will be real ..open your eyes and see the reality instead of opening your a... ss
19 tons of diesel fuel are used per day. Maybe that's not much by their standards, but I expected it to be ZERO.
Yes solar power stations also require diesel fuel, the same way nuclear power plants requires natural gas. Fossil fuels are key to modern civilization. You can't escape those
Maybe 700,000 bitcoins??
Super vidéo mais je comprends pas pk on travaille sur ça frr en anglais
Gg JKWAP
Very informative and well done
Please corect the map of morocco
Westen sahara is a morrocan land too
For 99% of Earths countries, its not. Never been and taken by military force.
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Many thanks 🙏 but need to show the complete map of Morocco 🇲🇦
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The "E" in Ouarzazate is silent.
In Agadir now, just heard about this. I want to drive to see it? Do they do tours? 😂
I love the fact that the CSP is air cooled in order to reduce the water usage especially in dry geographic areas. Now we just need to develop technology which can scavenge 100% of the thermal energy to be reused in the process.
thank s it helped me for a science project 👍👍
19 tons of diesel needed everyday? Very clean energy....
As a Moroccan I reported this video as misinformation because of the incorrect map of the country
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Thank you for the video.
thanks. This video is usefull.
Excellent future
it is a huge mistake that you didn't show all of Morocco's map which includes the Moroccan Sahara.I hope you correct it.
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this is incredible, thanks for sharing :)
Maybe we can calculate the energy of the factory, and zoom out the scale of the concentrated Solar power to support the industry factory energy
Can anyone please explain how Morocco was successful with this project, while the United States (Nevada) failed at this project? It is mind-boggling on how it costs the U.S. BILLIONS of dollars and was unsuccessful, meanwhile, Morocco was successful and only used $700,000...??
It obviously cost more for Morocco.
Cost was over 9 billion USD. They got this wrong in video. Atleast they got it too work tho!
One phrase: Over regulation.
It's bit over 9 billions dollars .. this guy on the video didn't pay attention when he said 700000 dollars ...
Big oil regulatory capture of US Congress
Only 125,000 homes? Sounds like a lot for little return. That is about 1/3 of the population of Sacramento Ca.. Need three times the land to produce enough energy for only the homes in Sac? What would it take to produce enough for London or Shanghai?
They have a lot of land. They could fill the desert and power most of the UE.
Morocco saved over 1.5 billion US Dollars of energy imports thanks to Noor Ouarzazat, and that is a huge amount of a country with a GDP of $120 billion.
When will the next one be built?
Zoom out the scale and set up on the industrial side area,we can generate electricity and support the industry factory energy instead of the fossil fuel
Similar project cost 1 billion in the US
Great job Morocco)))))))))))
Sahara Morocco 🇲🇦
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@@Username-xl6jj حتى علم فلسطين سرقتوه، والله لن يسمح لكم أحرار الجزائر الذين تأكلون أموالهم بالباطل يا خونة بلدكم يا من يتزعمكم مرتزق من منطقة الرحامنة التابعة لمراكش يط المغرب ههه زعيم مرتزق لا علاقة له بالصحراء جغرافيا
@@Username-xl6jj رجعوا علم فلسطين لأصحابه يا خونة بلدكم و شعبكم
How can this be done for only $700,000?
9 billion was the total cost if not more , the video is wrong
it's a mistake they mean 700mil maybe
Incrível é pouco, isso é fenobarbital 👍🤝
CSP-future energy!
Where can I get the company information that manufacture the solar reserve energy
PLF is just 13 % so at any time all these solar panels to replace with in 10 years again and again. 265 days power is generated
Thanks
You only showed 50% of Morocco's map. A mistake not to be tolerated by Moroccans. Wait for the hit.
They need more cleaners for a profitable venture
Maybe a few more layers to magnify light and a metal to disperse it to the storage area, warming the lower soil for agriculture.
Allowing a faculty that produces electrical and biological energy.
With a certain timed AI/lighthouse keeper to change the light to allow the crop to grow naturally in warm soil.😊
But should be built on a hill or equatorial cliff
Maybe also a enclosed in a select level of magnification allowing a block and manage to pests and outside weather patterns.
If it was on a cliff and had a plain of mirrors heat a solid/liquid distribution of heat…. Too many variables
Playing Sim city, I learnt about this
Awesome
israel built the same solar power project in 2013 as well
Solar energy to vaporize the seawater and the waste water, then condense the vapor to the pure water
it's called Ouarzazate not Ouarzazaté
$700,000 ??? And you think we will believe. Unless it is just the land preparation
$700K? 😂 yeah maybe half a mirror
will like to know the cost to establish such facility in Africa
I’m interested in this too
I’m planning on running on a community scale
Masdar
4:00 19 tons of diesel fuel per day needed for the process? What? Then where is the green side of all of this?
700.000$ ??
This is being presented as "proven" technology. I'd love to see some ACTUAL performance data from these units. The Ivanpah (Nevada) plant took 7 years to get to 90% of its claimed annual capacity. The Crescent Dunes (California) has never got even close. Tragic for those awaiting the off-take supply. So far the Capex cost has been about US$5M/MW. Conventional PV plants in Australia have a Capacity Factor of about 17%. These plants are claiming 26% to 36%. How close does the dream get to the inconvenient truth. Wind plants across all of Australia average a CF of about 30%. Forget the installed capacity and how many houses that these plants can supply. I'm used to my power on demand 24/7/365 and am happy to pay for it. Ivanpah ended up consuming >4x the initial estimate annual natural gas consumption. Update: I note GlobalData info works out at a Capacity Factor of only 21% for the plants between 2019-2021. I would think that the cheaper PV would have provided about the same. What was the final chargeout cost??
6:29 WTF Warsaw?
Great move for the energy independence of Morocco. I hope they make a better job of CPS than the US did at Ivanpah. It looks like they have learnt something from that debacle. Don't kid yourself any of this will have the slightest effect on "saving the planet".
THIS SYSTEM NEEDS TO BE UPGRADE; IT TAKES TO MUCH SPACE.
oh i thought this was familiar it's the map from battlefield 2042
19 tonnes of diesel needed a day to keep a solar plant running...does that not defeat the purpose?
Environmentalists never think this far into stuff😂
Your gonna run out of land building this stuff. Agriculture land.
700,000USD😳
IM GOING TO DO THIS FOR HAITI☺️
Isn’t this place already shut down .!!? Hasn’t it already been a problem for the surrounding area because they couldn’t clean the glass fast enough so it went to 💩 and now is just pile of debris left ??
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probably need a lot of workers to clean off the mirrors?
or are there window washer bots?
Didn't nobody saw edgerunner 2049?
You mean 700 million dollars
A question
How hot is that concentrated solar energy
it depends, at the focal point in different tec can get up to 2500 Celsius, in this tecnology in the video i think is somewhere between 400 celsius and 1000 celsius...
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Lol I thought it could reach million degrees
Guess I was wrong 😔
the cost was $700,00? i think you are off by a few zeros.
I've been there. helios one😅😅
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This is bird killing machine !! Wonder how many 10's thousands of birds a year?
wait he said the point of this is to combat global warming, but wouldn’t they WANT global warming so these methods are more effective? 😂
la propreté mot clé des énergies futures
It doesn't.
Yooooooo
No one needs this anymore, when HelioVis solar thermal tech exists, that is 50% more efficient and 30 - 50% cheaper than conventional solar thermal plants.
Heliovis uses the exact same tech, linear focusing parabolic shapes. Gee, read some stuff please.
China tecnology
580hectares and 150mw ? That's a horribly bad ratio.
provide cannabis as well hhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
This Guy is liaing his head its al BS
That’s fake video clips of the actual things. Unsubscribe
No, that's actual footage of the sites... Go look it up
How can you be so ignorant
We can build one nuclear powerhouse for half the cost that would generate 10 times the energy
Really? Please go ahead and build one. Check RUclips for nuclear plant costs