because i remember being excited to read that the solar tower would be cheaper per MW. in otherwords, there would be no more need to EVER use coal power again. and there's the added bonus of it releasing absolutely no emissions, and needing no raw resourses input. it just sits there, and spits out 200MW of power 24 hours a day.
i've just been doing some rough figures. (all prices are in $AUD. multiply by approx 0.7 to get $USD)
using a $1 billion dollar (current replace value) coal plant as an example.
the plant burns about 80tonnes of coal an hour.
it produces approx 1000MW of power.
a solar tower energy plant, that uses no coal at all, the first big one will be estimated to cost $700 million. and makes about 200MW 24/7 (yes 24hours a day, no it's not typical solar power

my rough figures show that using 5 200MW solar towers instead of a 1MW coal plant would take about 70years to pay for it's difference (to a coal plant), with it's "no coal" savings.
i just used google to get figures for various things like the example power plant, and the prices of coal. but i'm not sure if i left anything out, or if i'm forgetting something. because i seem to remember something about these solar towers actually being CHEAPER IN EVERYWAY than their coal powerplant rivals, including manufacturing cost per MW produced.
anyone here have any experience with coal plants, or any knowledge of them, their costs and profits etc?