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Submission to The NSW Legislative Assembly Committee on Environment and Planning

1/11/2019

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By Simon Corbell
Energy Estate recently highlighted some key trends and issues for the NSW energy sector in our submission to the NSW Legislative Assembly Committee on Environment and Planning's Inquiry into the Sustainability of Energy Supply and Resources in NSW. 
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​Energy Estate submitted a report to the NSW Legislative Assembly Standing Committee on Environment and Planning regarding its inquiry into the sustainability of energy supply and resources in NSW. In our report, we identified the key trends occurring in the sector, the risks of inaction for carbon-fuel reliant regions and economies, and the opportunities and risks associated with the transition to a low carbon, clean energy future. In particular, we sought to highlight the opportunities posed by new technologies such a hydrogen fuel development for areas like the Hunter Valley region. The complete report is available below. 
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Stuart Donaldson link
14/11/2019 02:31:03 am

Here are my ideas for regional NSW
Conservasphere is an independently modeled and plausible solar thermal polygeneration complex. It can collect gigawatts of heat to generate water, grow crops and generate power by using thousands of low cost inflatable concentrating mirrors made from low cost recyclable plastic.
Conservasphere greenhouses can grow crops that absorb millions of tons carbon dioxide and be self sufficient in water and heat.
Billions of litres of water can be made by collecing the humid air within air supported greenhouses or from night air.
Conservasphere can be located on regional land, to grow additional food, fibre, fodder and fuel to meet the needs of a growing population without impacting on existing agricultural or forested land.

Thermal storage provides low cost green heat for industry and peak demand power generation when there is not enough sunlight.

Conservasphere is profitable and sustainable offering a 12% return on investment. Government or institutional assistance would be needed to underwrite this very large project.

I would welcome all inquiries to be considered for Conservasphere

Stuart Donaldson
Conservasphere Pty Ltd
+61418304828
https://www.conservasphere.com.au/

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