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The Simulator of China General Nuclear Power Group (CGNPC) Delingha 50 MW Parabolic Trough Solar Thermal Power Plant

open access: yesSolarPACES Conference Proceedings
CGN Delingha 50MW parabolic trough solar power plant is China's first commercial trough solar power station. There are 190 heat collecting loops in the solar field of the power plant.
Lengge Si, Ershu Xu, Hongjuan Hou
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Some Aspects of Parabolic Trough Field Operation with Oil as a Heat Transfer Fluid

open access: yes, 2009
Solar power plants of the SEGS-type gained enormous attention within the last years. A number of plants are already under construction or even close to grid operation. The bases for these developments are the experiences gained with the American plants
Wittmann, Michael   +2 more
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Analytical Expression of Parabolic Trough Solar Collector Performance

open access: yes, 2018
The parabolic trough collector is one of the most developed solar concentrating technologies for medium and high temperatures (up to 800 K). This solar technology is applied in many applications and so its investigation is common.
Evangelos Bellos, Christos Tzivanidis
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Analysis of Experimental Data from a Concentrating Parabolic Solar Plant and Comparison with Simulation Model Results

open access: yesEnergies
Among the concentrating solar power (CSP) technologies, the parabolic trough (PT) solar collector is a proven technology mainly used to produce electricity and heat for industrial processes.
Giuseppe Canneto   +3 more
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Parabolic Trough VSHOT Optical Characterization in 2005-2006 [PDF]

open access: yes, 2006
This presentation regarding parabolic trough VSHOT optical characterization describes trough deployment and operation phases including: development, manufacture/installation, and maintenance ...
Wendelin, T.
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Parabolic Solar Trough

open access: yes, 2019
This team has designed and built a module parabolic solar troughs to produce hot water for an organic Rankine Cycle. This is a thermodynamic cycle that produces energy and requires a heated fluid to operate.
Simthline, Abbie   +3 more
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