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- Solar_Total_Energy_Project abstract "The Solar Total Energy Project (STEP) was the world’s first and largest solar thermal cogeneration project having an industrial application. Built and operated during the 1980s in Coweta County, Georgia, STEP used solar energy to provide electricity and process heat to a manufacturing facility.Developed as part of the National Solar Thermal Energy Program, which was instituted after the oil crises of the 1970s, STEP was jointly financed by the United States Department of Energy and Georgia Power to advance development of nonconventional renewable energy technology. The objective was to design, construct, operate and evaluate a solar thermal energy system that could provide electrical power, process steam and absorption air conditioning to an adjacent knitwear factory.Georgia Power has expressed continuing, long-term interest for nonconventional renewable energy technology, investing millions of dollars in initiatives for development of solar thermal, solar photovoltaic (PV), wind, and biomass. Significant investment began in the 1980s with STEP and construction of the new Georgia Power Building in Atlanta, which included active and passive solar energy systems. Georgia Power also supported a major PV project to provide energy for the swimming pool on the Georgia Tech campus, used for the 1996 Summer Olympic Games.".
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- Solar_Total_Energy_Project wikiPageExternalLink STEP-Course-Guide-1984.pdf.
- Solar_Total_Energy_Project wikiPageExternalLink STEP-Summary-Rpt-1982.pdf.
- Solar_Total_Energy_Project wikiPageExternalLink STEP-Tech-Paper-1983.pdf.
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- Solar_Total_Energy_Project wikiPageWikiLink Georgia_Institute_of_Technology.
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- Solar_Total_Energy_Project wikiPageWikiLink Georgia_Power_Company_Corporate_Headquarters.
- Solar_Total_Energy_Project wikiPageWikiLink Newnan,_Georgia.
- Solar_Total_Energy_Project wikiPageWikiLink Solar_energy.
- Solar_Total_Energy_Project wikiPageWikiLink United_States_Department_of_Energy.
- Solar_Total_Energy_Project wikiPageWikiLink University_of_West_Georgia.
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- Solar_Total_Energy_Project subject Category:Georgia_Power.
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- Solar_Total_Energy_Project comment "The Solar Total Energy Project (STEP) was the world’s first and largest solar thermal cogeneration project having an industrial application.".
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