
The Department of Energy is sending more money to solar projects. The department announced another $67 million for solar research and development recently. In accordance with the federal government’s usual tendencies regarding solar power, the money will go to researching and developing new storage techniques for Concentrated Solar Power (CSP). CSP solar systems concentrate and absorb heat from the sun to produce electricity.
Traditionally, the biggest obstacle to affordable, large-scale solar power has been storage: how to store the energy collected for use during the night and other non-peak hours. Recent innovations have turned solar heat collection and storage a viable option, and the DOE is jumping on the bandwagon. These monies will go to a handful of universities and companies to facilitate the advancement of CSP technology. (more…)

Obama’s decision to guarantee the loans to build the complex are vital to financing, although the project must still overcome environmental and regulatory hurdles before being built.
The Department of Interior and the Bureau of Land Management (which administers leases on public lands) are working to designate solar energy zones where power plants and permitting could be fast-tracked, but progress remains slow. The Obama administration’s backing of loans for Ivanpah is also a show of support for this and other ![[del.icio.us]](http://www.solarreport.net/wp-content/plugins/wp-o-matic/cache/8dbe3_delicious.png)
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