Australian SKA bid bolstered by construction of hybrid power plant
- 03 November, 2011 15:08
- Comments
Australia’s bid for the $2.5 billion Square Kilometre Array (SKA) project has been bolstered by news that a state-of-the-art power plant will be built to supply its renewable energy.
WA science and innovation minister, John Day, said the Horizon Power hybrid diesel solar power plant will supply radio-quiet conditions necessary to the radio astronomy activities carried out at the Murchison Radio-astronomy Observatory (MRO).
“Horizon Power will not only build a power plant to deliver a reliable power source but will also deliver an innovative design to shield radio emissions from interfering with astronomy activities,” Day said.
“If our bid to host the SKA is successful, the plant will also support early SKA operations and, with a peak load of 1.1 megawatts, the power plant has been designed to produce zero radio emissions — a prerequisite for radio astronomy.”
WA regional development minister, Brendon Grylls, said the state government has already donated $15.5 million toward the project, which would supply power to the Australian Square Kilometre Array Pathfinder (ASKAP) if the SKA bid was unsuccessful.
“Similar plants could potentially be deployed in a number of remote Aboriginal communities to provide a reliable power source across regional Australia,” he said.
“ASKAP is one of the most powerful radio astronomy instruments in the Southern Hemisphere and if Australia and New Zealand should win the final bid to host the SKA, the flow-on effects and benefits to the Mid-West and other regions will be significant.”
AARNet spoke to Computerworld Australia earlier this year, giving an update on its role in the bid.
Follow Lisa Banks on Twitter: @CapricaStar
Follow Computerworld Australia on Twitter: @ComputerworldAU
Join the CIO Australia group on LinkedIn. The group is open to CIOs, IT Directors, COOs, CTOs and senior IT managers.
- Bookmark this page
- Share this article
- Got more on this story? Email CIO
- Follow CIO on twitter
-
Apple aims iPads at High Schools
-
Face Time - Interview with John Brennan and Robert DiStefano
-
Google Jumps Into Social Bookmarks Game
-
NBN build gaining momentum daily: Quigley
-
Face Time - Interview with John Brennan and Robert DiStefano
-
INFORMATION FOR SUCCESS - Customers Achieve Extreme Performance at Lowest Cost with Oracle Exadata Database Machine
How do you prioritize IT investments to ensure support for growing volumes of data and still meet your business users’ evolving requirements—such as competing more effectively, reducing IT costs, meeting compliance requirements, or anticipating changing market conditions? Read on. -
Consolidated Storage for Virtualised Server Environments
This research brief is based on a recent Tech Target survey with more than 200 storage administrators and IT professionals in mid-sized and enterprise-class companies, and focuses on how these decision-makers view the storage-related challenges that result from server virtualisation. See the results. -
Maximise Software Cost Savings by License Reharvesting, Recycling & Applying Product Use Rights
Software asset management (SAM) is a complex process that enables organisations to gain control of their software estate from both a license compliance and financial standpoint. In many organisations, SAM represents one of the few remaining ways that substantial IT savings can be realised. McKinsey and Sand-Hill Group estimate that 30% or more of IT budgets are consumed by software license and maintenance costs. By optimising the SAM process, organisations can maximise software utilisation, reduce the risk of non-compliance (audits, fees, penalties), and reduce overall IT costs by as much as 5 to 10% per year. Read on.
-
Microsoft Access Data Analysis
-
Microsoft Official Academic Course
-
Word 2010 Bible
-
Photoshop Cs3 Extended Video and 3D Bible
-
Solidworks 2009 Bible
-
Data Warehousing Fundamentals
-
A History of Computing Technology, Second Edition
-
Schneier's Cryptography Classics Library
-
Microsoft Office XP Step By Step Courseware








Comments
Post new comment