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Multi-tower solar array

Solar Energy, 2003
The multi-tower solar array (MTSA) is a new concept of a point focussing two-axis tracking concentrating solar power plant. The MTSA consists of several tower-mounted receivers which stand so close to each other that the heliostat fields of the towers partly overlap.
Philipp Schramek, David R. Mills
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Solar Updraft Tower Project

Volume 1: Advances in Solar Buildings and Conservation; Climate Control and the Environment; Alternate Fuels and Infrastructure; ARPA-E; Combined Energy Cycles, CHP, CCHP, and Smart Grids; Concentrating Solar Power; Economic, Environmental, and Policy Aspects of Alternate Energy; Geothermal Energy, Harvesting, Ocean Energy and Other Emerging Technologies; Hydrogen Energy Technologies; Low/Zero Emission Power Plants and Carbon Sequestration; Micro and Nano Technology Applications and Materials, 2015
In this project, we designed a small scale model of a solar updraft tower. Our design was based upon previous renderings for solar updraft towers in Spain and Arizona. The purpose of our small scale solar updraft tower was twofold: 1) to prove the theory behind the solar updraft tower is plausible and 2) to produce enough energy to charge a battery ...
Sean Monemi, Matt Easton, Chris Freire
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Solar Thermal Power Towers

International Journal of Solar Energy, 1984
The solar thermal central receiver technology, known as solar power towers, is rapidly evolving to a state of near-term energy availability for electrical power generation and industrial process heat applications. The systems consist of field arrays of heliostat reflectors, a central receiver boiler, short term thermal storage devices, and either ...
FRANK KREITH, RICHARD T. MEYER
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Solar radiation attenuation in solar tower plants

Solar Energy, 2012
Abstract With the advent of the first commercial solar power tower plants with a rated power in the 10–20 MW range, scale-up to larger 20–50 MW commercial plants is being considered ( Lata et al., 2010 , Herring, 2009 ) in the vast arid regions of the sunbelt.
Jesús Ballestrín, Aitor Marzo
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Aplanatic beam-down solar towers

Nonimaging Optics: Efficient Design for Illumination and Solar Concentration XVI, 2019
The pragmatic virtues of ground-level receivers in solar towers have long been recognized, but the associated beam-down optics reduce concentration, resulting in higher heat loss and cost, or the need for an actively-cooled tertiary concentrator that incurs additional optical losses.
Jeffrey M. Gordon, Daniel Feuermann
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Advances in solar tower technology

WIREs Energy and Environment, 2016
This article begins with a short introduction and continues with a presentation of solar tower power plants around the world. The focus is set on the developments of the last five years and in the near future of the most important components of a central receiver system (CRS).
Alexopoulos, Spiros (Prof. Dr.-Ing.)   +1 more
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Solar power tower system

2021
Ali Khosravi   +3 more
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Dual-receiver concept for solar towers

Solar Energy, 2006
A new dual receiver concept improves the adaptation of the central receiver to the steam cycle in a solar thermal power plant. By combination of an open volumetric air heater with a tubular evaporator section the dual receiver concept profits from the advantages of these two basic concepts while their characteristic problems are avoided.
Buck, Reiner   +3 more
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Tower reflector for solar power plant

Solar Energy, 1976
A method is proposed for transfering the energy from the top of the tower to the power plant at the bottom of the tower by using a reflector. Preliminary estimates appear favorable, and it is recommended that a detailed systems analysis be performed comparing the tower reflector with the power tower. (WDM)
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A solar tower fuel plant for the thermochemical production of kerosene from H2O and CO2

Joule, 2022
José Gonzalez-Aguilar   +2 more
exaly  

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