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Solar thermal power plant

05/16/2009 8:01 AM

Hello

We would like to build solar thermal power plant of 250 MW size. Can some one plz. tell me reagarding any consultancy firms or Consultants in India which is havin Experitse into this.

Or In Any other countries.

Abhishek landge

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Re: Solar thermal power plant

05/17/2009 4:58 PM

I have researched this extensively you can find a lot of consultants on linkedin.com, but they still don't know shit.

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Re: Solar thermal power plant

05/20/2009 3:26 AM

There are several plants of this sort of size in Arizona, among other States, in the USA. Try Googling for more information on them.

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Re: Solar thermal power plant

05/26/2009 11:40 AM

we are a consultant in electrical engineering mainly,located in trivandrum,kerala,india. we undertake intallation and commissioning of power pants.currently we are mainly concentrating on design.i dont know is there any plant with 250 mw solely depenting on sun and that too using thermal energy of sun.it requeres a lot of a area .do u really think will be economical? if you r serious call us at 9995779220 at 6pm this week.

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