Using solar for warmth in Norway

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Norwegian Town's Bright Idea Is A Shining Example Of Ingenuity

NPR said:
Archimedes would be proud of the town of Rjukan, Norway. So would Sam Eyde.

Rjukan, home to about 3,500 residents and situated about 70 miles west of the capital Oslo, has installed a trio of giant mountain-top mirrors to focus light into the valley town's square during the cold (and dark) winter months.

Legend has it that on the advice of mathematician and inventor Archimedes, the town of Syracuse used parabolic reflectors to set fire to an attacking Roman fleet during the Siege of Syracuse. A hundred years ago, Eyde, a founder of Rjukan, first proposed adapting the idea to warm up the chilly town.

The three 550-square-foot mirrors, built at a cost of $825,000, couldn't stay focused for long without sensors and computer-control to follow the sunlight and keep it aimed at the center of town. So, in Eyde's time the project wasn't practical. Instead, in 1928, the town built a cable car leading to the top of a mountain so residents could take a short ride to the warming sunlight.

"The square will become a sunny meeting place in a town otherwise in shadow," according to the project's official website.

Link to Reuters video here

"We think it will mean more activities in town, especially in autumn and wintertime," Karin Roe, head of the town's tourist office, is quoted by The Telegraph as saying. "People will be out more."

A similar project was completed in 2006 in the small Italian town of Vignanella.

Seems like a plan 8)
~KF
 
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