This Tower will combine photovoltaics and wind generators

Gulf Arab oil exporter Abu Dhabi plans to spend $15 billion in the first phase of an initiative to develop green energy and build the world’s largest hydrogen power plant.

The investment would be part of the Masdar initiative, set up to develop sustainable and clean energy, Abu Dhabi’s Crown Prince Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed al-Nahayan told the World Future Energy Summit…

The money will go into infrastructure, renewable energy projects such as solar power, and manufacturing, to position Abu Dhabi as a leader in the global clean energy market, said Sultan Al Jaber, CEO of Masdar…

Abu Dhabi, capital of the seven-member United Arab Emirates federation, would also build the world’s largest hydrogen power plant with 500 megawatts of capacity, said Jaber.

Masdar will hold a 60 percent stake in the “multi-billion-dollar joint venture,” a Masdar official said, adding that the rest would be equally held by British Petroleum and Rio Tinto.

I am pleased to see they’re spending my money wisely.




  1. TIHZ_HO says:

    Isn’t great what you can do with money not needed on stuff for blowing things up? Was that too cynical? Nah!

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    [additional comment edited: useful – but, way OT – ed.]

  2. moss says:

    Agree with #1. At least the sheikhs are dealing in advance and early with energy problems. That means they’re brighter than our own [whoopee for us] democratically elected officials.

  3. They certainly have their finger on things.

  4. richardbt71 says:

    At least they’re trying to walk the walk. Our guys only care if they can make money off it, that’s including both the dems and reps.

  5. Cinaedh says:

    Imagine that! Planning for what to do when you run out of oil.

    What will they think of next, those clever Arabs!

  6. the Three-Headed Cat™ says:

    I don’t give a shit about all that – but that tower is some gorgeous piece of work!

  7. john says:

    With all these green projects, when will the cost of solar panels go down? They have always claimed that the cost will go down when sales go up. 🙁

  8. iGlobalWarmer says:

    #4 – There’s something wrong with profit? Saving Mother Earth at the cost of standard of living / the economy is not worth it.

  9. chuck says:

    Anyone know where they plan to get the hydrogen to fuel the hydrogen power plant?

  10. green says:

    No need to forcefully take away peoples rights when you can use the global warming scam to do it “peacefully”.

    Pricey propaganda by sun worshippers. open wide.

  11. TIHZ_HO says:

    Perhaps that $140b the US government wants to give away to buy votes could be spent on what these guys are doing…

    As John Belushi would say…

    But… NOOOOOOOOOOOoooooooooooOOOOOOOOOOOooooooooooo!

    They want to buy votes so they can still be in power…that’s what its all about…POWER and more of it…but its our money…OURS…OURS…Ouurs…..!!

    (John falls under the desk)

    Cheers

  12. green says:

    Green energy is anything but green. The manufacturing process is intense and usually involves harsh chemicals transported from distant places.

    Whatever… time for some coffee.

  13. TIHZ_HO says:

    #12 Green – I said that about compact fluorescent “green” lamps we are meant to be replacing the good old light bulb.

    Just what the environment needs is more mercury!

    Oh didn’t you know that they have mercury in them?

    Thats how fluorescent lamps work – electricity ionizing mercury vapour producing invisible HARD UV which is converted to visible light by the phosphor power that coats the inside of the glass tube.

    Break one and you have mercury laden phosphor powder floating around – but then they never get broken, do they?

    And not to worry everyone will be responsible and dispose of them properly.

    HA!

    Cheers

  14. Angel H. Wong says:

    The bigger these building are, the more fun it will be to smash a plane into it.

  15. B. Dog says:

    Geez, they are amazingly rich there.

    The emirate’s 420,000 citizens, who sit on one-tenth of the planet’s oil and have almost $1 trillion invested abroad, are worth about $17 million apiece.

  16. TIHZ_HO says:

    #14 I often wondered about what China would do if a airliner slammed into any one of Shanghai’s tall buildings…

    http://tinyurl.com/yssfnk

    Oh wait a second…But China is not going out of its way to piss these people off now, are they?

    Seems all the rhetoric from BushCO is came back to bite him on the arse.

    Cheers


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