Innovative solar energy installation in Sicily



(8 Apr 2011)
AP Television
Priolo Gargallo, Syracuse, Sicily, Italy – March 12, 2011
1. Wide of a row of parabolic mirrors tilting up towards the sun
2. Wide low angle of row of parabolic mirrors, tilting towards the sun
3. Tilt up from rocks and flowers to a skyline of Syracuse’s industrial area on the coast
4. Pan right of the Archimedes solar concentration facility outside Syracuse, with rows of parabolic mirrors
5. Wide of the Archimedes power plant exterior
6. Mid of the electricity generator at the power plant
7. Mid of two parabolic mirrors moving upwards to align with the sun
8. Pan right of a parabolic mirror in line with the sun
9. Close of receiver pipe containing molten salts running through the mirror focal point
10. Wide of engineer Fabrizio Morelli, managing engineer at the ENEL Archimedes Facility, walking by the parabolic mirrors
11. Mid of Morelli looking at the parabolic mirrors
12. SOUNDBITE: (Italian) Fabrizio Morelli, managing engineer at the ENEL Archimedes facility:
“The principle behind energy accumulation is the concentration of solar energy in the receiver pipe. In other words, all the energy that is harvested is rerouted by these parabolic mirrors into the pipe where the salts flow.”
13. Close of the pipeline that carries the molten salts throughout the facility, reading “salts”
14. Wide of a row of parabolic mirrors tilting down to return to their standby position
15. Tilt down parabolic mirror as it continues to return to its standby position
16. SOUNDBITE: (Italian) Fabrizio Morelli, managing engineer at the ENEL Archimedes facility:
“The main goal of this solar facility is to acquire knowledge and validate this technology of these molten salts on an industrial scale. Since they are the first experiments on an industrial scale, clearly it is important that we gain this knowledge.”
17. Wide of ENEL engineers at the Archimedes site with the accumulation tanks and steam generator in the background
18. Wide of the accumulation tank reading: (Italian) “tank salts 550 degrees”
19. Mid of the stainless steel wall of the tank reading : (Italian) “salts 550 degrees”
20. Tilt up the steam generator
21. Wide of a team of engineers walking towards the control room
22. Mid of Morelli and another engineer monitoring the plant from a computer inside the control room
23. Close of a section of the computer monitor showing various graphs that monitor the plant
24. Various of ENEL graphic diagram of the functioning of the plant, showing the process from the accumulation of heat by the solar panels to the production of electricity through steam turbines
25. Pan right of the entrance to the Archimedes solar field
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Rome, Italy – March 8, 2011
26. Tilt down of the ENEL headquarters in Rome
27. Mid of the ENEL logo outside the headquarters
28. Pull out of Ingmar Wilhelm, Executive Vice President of ENEL Green Power Company, walking through sliding doors
29. Wide of Wilhelm sitting at his desk inside his office
30. Mid of Wilhelm opening a file from a pile from his desk
31. SOUNDBITE: (English) Ingmar Wilhelm, Executive Vice President, ENEL Green Power Company:
“Desertec is a vision that comprises two major elements. The first one is to introduce renewables – so, concentrated solar power, photovoltaics, wind energy, into the market scenarios for the countries, in particular the African countries. The second element is – to use a portion of the power produced to supply also the European energy needs.”
32. Graphic of a map by ENEL on the proposed flow of electricity from solar sources in North Africa to southern Europe
33. Pan right of map showing the north African coast with a number of possible locations destined for the Archimedes solar concentration plants
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