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505 | _aEngineers have been striving to generate power from solar thermal energy for a century. Now, the technology is finally about to come of age. With the acquisition of Solel, Siemens has become a market leader at the cutting edge of several key solar-thermal technologies: parabolic mirrors, receiver tubes and steam turbines | ||
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_tPictures of the future _wH001 PIC _nS.T.:H001 PIC PP3723 _g(nro. , Spring 2010), p. 8-11 |
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