In the right locations it should be possible to build solar towers at a
very low cost per kW.  The right location consists of a south facing
mountainside in a sunny location.  The mountain almost entirely eliminates
the structural support problem, and the south facing mountainside should
offer better solar collection than a flat surface.  The cross sectional
area could affordably be very large.  Given that rise would exist in the
mountainside solar collector, the base would thus serve a dual purpose as
heat collector and rise column, and funnel up to a purely rise column.  A
steep mountainside should make for less expensive real estate as well.

Regards,

Horace Heffner          


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