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A2A-Magaldi technology in US focus
28 April 2017
Clifford Ho, a US scientist from Sandia National Laboratories (New Mexico and California), visited A2A's integrated energy hub in San Filippo del Mela (Messina), where the Magaldi group has installed the world's first plant using Stem technology, an innovative concentrating solar power system that uses the sun's radiation and silica sand as a means of storing and producing thermal energy.
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An Italian company converts sand into clean energy
16 April 2017
Producing clean energy from sand: the heat from the sand could be stored and converted into electricity endlessly. By eliminating the problem of waste and exploiting an all-Italian technology that already exists. This is the challenge of the Magaldi group, which aims to use concentrated solar energy by using sand as a storage medium. https://it.businessinsider.com/ce-unazienda-italiana-che-trasforma-la-sabbia-in-energia-pulita/
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Adb looks at Magaldi's technology
24 March 2017
The Asian Development Bank is in Italy to evaluate business opportunities in the Peninsula. (Article in italian language)
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Energy from sand
01 March 2017
The Magaldi Group has developed a CSP system with innovative features, which is already in operation. We talked about it with engineer Simone Savastano, STEM sales manager. (Article in italian language)
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Magaldi meets market challenge with innovation
28 February 2017
The idea is simple. Use concentrated solar energy using sand as a storage medium. Thermal energy from solar radiation channelled through a system of mirrors... (The article is in italian language)
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Major Investments and projects. The second life of the power station
07 February 2017
The conversion of the Edipower plants in San Filippo del Mela: a total of 180 million euros invested (Article in italian language)
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Heat from the sand. The second life of the power station
23 January 2017
The experiment of transition to green in San Filippo del Mela, district of Messina, Italy. (Article in italian language)
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