This is hilarious.
“Each of the 4,000-acre facility’s three units has gas-fired boilers used to warm up the fluid in the turbines in the early morning, to keep that fluid at an optimum temperature through the night, and to boost production during the day when the sun goes behind a cloud.
The project’s managers, BrightSource Energy and NRG Energy, originally estimated that the plant’s main auxiliary boilers would need to run for an hour a day, on average, to allow the plant to capture solar energy efficiently. But after a few months of operation, they’re now saying they need to burn more gas, with the boilers running an average of five hours a day.”
Gas fired / solar powered bird incinerators.
http://www.thegwpf.org/worlds-largest-solar-power-plant-wants-to-burn-a-lot-more-natural-gas/
Another brilliant piece of eco-loonery.Good stuff that you highlight this – well played.