Mark One Electric Company, Inc. and Alpha Energy and Electric, Inc. collaborated on a number of electrical jobs at the Kauffinan Stadium, JE Dunn Headquarters, and Arrowhead Stadium projects. Based on our experience on the aforementioned projects, we would not hesitate at any future opportunities to engage in a collaborative effort with AEE.

Carl Privitera II, Vice President
Mark One Electric Company, Inc

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Concentrating Solar Power

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Date 12.27.2010
Length 2 Minutes 16 Seconds
Author US Department of Energy
Description From towers to dishes to linear mirrors to troughs, concentrating solar power (CSP) technologies reflect and collect solar heat to generate electricity. A single CSP plant can generate enough power for about 90,000 homes. This video explains what CSP is, how it works, and how systems like parabolic troughs produce renewable power. For more information on the Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy's CSP research, see the Solar Energy Technology Program's Concentrating Solar Power Web page at http://www1.eere.energy.gov/solar/csp...
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From towers to dishes to linear mirrors to troughs, concentrating solar power (CSP) technologies reflect and collect solar heat to generate electricity. A single CSP plant can generate enough power for about 90,000 homes. This video explains what CSP is, how it works, and how systems like parabolic troughs produce renewable power. For more information on the Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy's CSP research, see the Solar Energy Technology Program's Concentrating Solar Power Web page at http://www1.eere.energy.gov/solar/csp...
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