The Solar Flame Man: Gediz Karaca - Tackling climate change and the fuel crisis with sunshine

Oct 28, 2022 View Original Article
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77% : Within the short span of five years, Odqa Renewable Energy technologies was able to develop a working prototype of a solar thermal receiver that could convert solar power to achieve steady state solar flame temperatures as high as 1200o C. No other company in the renewable energy sector has achieved such a feat.
68% : Commenting on the impact this invention can have on climate change, Gediz Karaca, CEO and co-founder of Odqa Renewable Energy Technologies said, "Our invention has the potential to become a key technology for the production of renewable energy in all net zero emissions scenarios.
65% : I hope that this marks the first step in our journey to become a key player in the renewable energy sector.
62% : Solar energy is readily available, cheap and very easy to scale.
61% : His company, Odqa Renewable Energy Technologies has developed a working prototype of a solar thermal receiver that can convert sunlight and generate steady state outlet temperatures as high as 1200o C in laboratory trials.
60% : Commercialization of this technology could totally transform the outlook for global availability of clean energy at very cheap rates and significantly reduce dependency on fossil fuels.
55% : Today, the company that grew out of his project focusing on harnessing solar power to tackle the climate crisis has already received investment from reputable investors for their industry-first technology.
55% : Odqa's invention paves the way for use of this heat in the industrial processes that uses heat for their thermochemical reaction in industries like mining and the cement industry.
50% : When solar energy or heat is stored on a larger scale, less heat is lost.

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