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    “I believe that if Portugal puts its strengths first, if producers follow the lead of the great partisans of their regional wine, the artisans working with ancient vines, the curators of old mixed varietal plantings, the growers producing astonishing and graceful single vineyard wines, if commercial producers creatively build on these regional traditions rather than model their wines after the New World, the long term growth of Portugal’s wines in the US market is assured.

    Few countries, if any, can compete with Portugal’s treasure of varietal diversity and the territorial diversity that sustains it. Certainly, the production of single variety wines is part of the process of understanding that diversity. But the real asset, the value in that varietal diversity, is the complexity of the blend.

    American wine drinkers are more likely to find consistency buying regional blends than varietal wines from range of different Portuguese regions. Top quality regional blends as well as entertaining, creative riffs on these traditional wines will educate consumers and serve to build brand Portugal. My advice: Sustain the priceless diversity in your vineyards and use it to produce the refined and elegant wines that have made Portugal famous for centuries. The 21st century will be better for it.”
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Energia Solar na Adega

Posted by Carrie on Terça Julho 15th, 2008 em 09:20

Solar Heating in the Winery Nas Cortes de Cima, em vez de apenas nos escondermos dos abundantes raios de sol alentejanos, decidimos captá-los! 48  painéis solares no topo do nosso telhado virado a sudoeste, combinados com um tanque aquecido de 5.000 litros, para abastecer a adega com toda a água quente necessária. Estes painés solares possuem uma capacidade minima de cerca de 45 kWh.

Para além do sistema de aquecimento da água através da energia solar, instalámos também lâmpadas de baixo consumo e isolámos as paredes e telhados com espuma de poliuretano, de forma a reduzir o consumo de energia.

Governador Arnold Schwarzeneger O nosso sistema solar foi financiado apenas por fundos privados. No estado da Califórnia, o governador Arnold Schwarzenegger , como forma de fazer o movimento da energia solar avançar , compensou a indústria privada com taxas de incentivo e reembolsos monetários de forma a estimular a utilização da energia solar. O resultado foi a indústria vinícola californiana ter aderido em massa a esta energia alternativa e limpa. Ainda por cima, qualquer excesso de energia eléctrica gerada pode ser vendida à rede eléctrica nacional. Se Portugal imitasse o exemplo ecológico do governador californiano, mais depressa poderíamos alcançar uma total auto-suficiência energética em todas as nossas necessidades nas Cortes de Cima.


5 Responses to “Energia Solar na Adega”

  1. 1
    Miguel Says:

    Que grande ideia!
    O que me deixa triste é as condições que nós temos e que não aproveitamos.

    Abraço

  2. 2
    José Eduardo Says:

    Miguel, obrigado pelo comentário, não podia ser mais verdade. Cump. José Eduardo

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    Moses Mehraban Says:

    This is a fantastic news.

    Since change happens one step at a time, glad to see Cortes da Cima, as one Portugal’s top mavericks lead by example.

    Kudos to the team.

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    Carrie Jorgensen Says:

    That’s very true, Moses, and we are also conscious that our team can’t just rest on our ‘kudos’, but need to keep innovating to cut our energy and water use in the winery and vineyard.

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    [...] Portugal, there are hidden treasures from ecotourism activities, culturally rich traditions, new investment opportunities that make Portugal a unique place to live, visit and do business with. BUT, these treasures are not [...]

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