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Concentrating Solar Power
Technology Overview Concentrating solar power systems can be sized for village power (10 kilowatts) or grid-connected applications (up to 100 megawatts). Some systems use thermal storage during cloudy periods or at night. Others can be combined with natural gas and the resulting hybrid power plants provide high-value, dispatchable power. These attributes, along with world record solar-to-electric conversion efficiencies, make concentrating solar power an attractive renewable energy option in the Southwest and other sunbelt regions worldwide." Concentrating Solar ProjectsNews
Parabolic Troughs
Stirling Energy Systems - Solar Thermal Dish
Power Towers Concentrating Photovoltaics Concentrated Linear Fresnel Reflectors
Research Studies on Concentrating Solar Power: Concentrating Solar Power from NREL. From Imaging Notes, Summer 2006. Greenpeace Report on Concentrating Solar Power. NREL "Fuel from the Sky" reports on the potential of CSP for Western Energy Supplies. 2002 Solar Task Force: Western Governor's Association In January of 2006, the Solar Task Force of the Western Governor's Association prepared a report analyzing the promise of solar technologies for the Southwestern States. In this excerpt from the overview they noted: "Solar energy can make a major contribution to the 2015 goal of 30,000 MW of clean energy adopted by the WGA in 2004. In fact, we project that as much as 8,000 MW of capacity could be installed with a combination of distributed solar electricity systems and central concentrating solar power (CSP) plants by 2015, and an additional 2,000 MWth of solar thermal systems could be installed in the same timeframe. At that point, the cost of electricity from future CSP plants should be on a par with that from plants burning costly natural gas..." |
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