2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.rser.2015.02.016
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Challenges and opportunities for Solar Tower technology in India

Abstract: Solar Tower technology has gained considerable momentum over the past decade. Unlike the parabolic trough, Solar Tower has a lot of variants in terms of type of receivers, working fluids, power cycles, size of heliostats, etc. Most of the literature available on this technology does not address in great depths, details of various parameters associated with tower technology. A detailed examination of plant parameters is required in order to perform a potential assessment, design basis or feasibility analysis. T… Show more

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“…The variation in receiver design can be mentioned as full cavity type to fully external type, which the latter utilizes tubes for absorbing the concentrated solar energy. Afterwards, the heat is transferred to the heat transfer fluid which exists in the tubes . The installed capacity of Spain (2300 MW) leads to be the world head in the CSP technology utilizing solar tower system …”
Section: Solar Thermal Power Generation Systems With Various Solar Comentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The variation in receiver design can be mentioned as full cavity type to fully external type, which the latter utilizes tubes for absorbing the concentrated solar energy. Afterwards, the heat is transferred to the heat transfer fluid which exists in the tubes . The installed capacity of Spain (2300 MW) leads to be the world head in the CSP technology utilizing solar tower system …”
Section: Solar Thermal Power Generation Systems With Various Solar Comentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Afterwards, the heat is transferred to the heat transfer fluid which exists in the tubes. 82 The installed capacity of Spain (2300 MW) leads to be the world head in the CSP technology utilizing solar tower system. 83 The ratio of the area of receiver to the total area of concentrating heliostats is equal to Concentration ratio (CR), as shown in Equation (14).…”
Section: Central Receiver Towermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Power cycle is generally based on Rankine cycle for thermal power plants, and in some cases the HTF itself could be used to as a working fluid. It can be different for the high capacity and storage based system [56].…”
Section: Central Receiver Towermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, at the Ivanpah solar tower facility in the Mojave Desert in California, 173 500 mirrors are used over an area of 1417 ha. [2] Depending on the nature, size, and density of coverage, dust accumulation can diminish transmittance and/or reflectance at a rate 7 % per month, with every percentage lost thorough scattering or absorption, thus reducing the efficiency of the plant. [3,4] The result is that these systems require almost constant cleaning in regions where water can be scarce and expensive.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%