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ILA mulls mitigations for solar energy projects
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Published: 28.03.12, 07:28
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1. Solar and Water..just as important
Tim ,   Brighton   (03.28.12)
We need to develop Water as an Industry rather than a Ultility That is to say to develop the means not only to desalinate but distribute and store water whereever and whenever in the world it is needed The first best option is to Build and Operate RO Plants to supply and sell water directly rather than just building for an Operator. Then there is also a substantial market for Emergency Supplies. Often there is little economic sense to justify a Country building a RO Plant to supply water only in periodic drought periods and makes more sense to buy it periodically from more efficient and large scale industrial desalinators. Indeed Emergency Water may also be needed for prolonged fire fighting, replenish drying canals etc etc as well So the key is to find the most efficient ways of delivering water - Via Ship Tankers or Tanks towed by Barges or Tugs into Client Ports abroadto feed into Water Pipes connected to their storage reservoirs To create a Water Industry in Israel in other words we need to develop a top to bottom infrastucture from Research and Development especially of RO Membranes, Manufacturing and Building and Operating Plants, Delivery and Storage, Quality Assurance and Security to secure a lead and enjoy true economies of scale
2. RO = Reverse osmosis
michael redbourn ,   arad Israel   (03.28.12)
3. #1.i should add solar,water and wood.why wood?because in
saied   (03.30.12)
Future most of the building are forced to be 'eco'.what does 'eco' means?it means it must be built from stones and woods in the local environment,and solar power must provide the energy of the whole electrical equipments.
4. #3.i should add,if we don't want to face with wood shortage
saied   (03.30.12)
And tree shortage,in every sawmill production building,near to that there must be TREE NURSERY production building.
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