Welcome to Thompson's Web Page at Cal Poly Pomona.


    After completing two years of general education studies at Mt. San Antonio College in Walnut California, I am now (September 2003) pursuing a bachelors degree in mechanical engineering which I plan to complete by 2006. My current interests are areas of study that will enable me to design and build solar electric power generating facilities. I have begun a small prototype parabolic reflector of about 5 kW from parts that I have scrounged together from an old microwave satellite antennae and a gasoline fired electric generator. I still need a compressor, boiler and a steam engine. Hopefully by the time I am finished here at Cal Poly I will have completed the design of not only this small protoType, but also 250kW power stations that you can place on top of your own house and the facilities to manufacture these and much larger 100MW power plants that could someday speckle our now barren deserts and oceans. You can find out more about this project by viewing my latest scholarship application document. http://www.csupomona.edu/~cthompson1/ScholarshipRequest.htm

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    For nearly 30 years I have been a computer systems programmer and network analyst, and now that my family has all grown up, I have discovered that I have the luxury to endeavor in interests that are more humanitarian, enlightening, altruistic, and socially beneficial than those that I have pursued in the past behind a computer screen.


Graduation Video:  http://mid.video.csupomona.edu/June2008/ENGR-245.wmv
 ME Procession Starts @ 1:18:00, My announcement 1:25:00.

We will never have to worry
about running out of this stuff!
God's Awesome Power Source ... and it's Free! Check out my "Power to the People" Project Status and Task List.
Links:North American Map of Solar Resource Intensity.
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Recent (or not so recent) important Solar Energy Announments:
Location Location Location Terawatts Terawatts Terawatts
six-new-solar-power-plants-pulverize-old-records (TreeHuggers)

Nevada Solar One  Finally!  Notice that they do not try to implement the Tower / Array concept of the original Solar One...

Really Old News:
    Well now that the elections are over (2004), it would appear that maybe we (the United States Government in partnership with major power corporations) may actually be heading in a direction that may begin to capture significant amounts of solar energy.  A couple of weeks ago (August 10, 2005)  Stirling Energy Systems announced an agreement with Southern California Edison for a twenty year contract to buy electricity from a 7 square mile concentrating solar power (CSP) field. Last week (September 7) an agreement was reached with San Diego Gas and Electric to provide 300 to 900 MegaWatts. It seems like with the price of gas on a steady rise, and with congress finally enacting an Energy bill, Corporations may actually get serious about Solar Energy. This is a happy day for me, and I can only hope that they leave room for me to play when I am finished with my engineering schcoling in a couple of years. You can view the press releases here, here and here if you so desire.

 Individual Articles are listed below:
SES & SDG&E Deal
SES & So. Cal. Edison Deal
So. Cal. Edison & SES Deal
So. Cal. Edison & SES Deal
Edison Seeks Renewable Energy PUC Approval
Edison Renewable Energy Search
SDG&E Solar Power Contract Announcement
SDG&E Announces Xco Contract for Wind Power

    If you want to help fund further Solar Energy research here at Cal Poly Pomona, please contact either the Office of Research and Sponsored Programs or myself at cthompson1@csupomona.edu.