2021
DOI: 10.32933/actainnovations.40.2
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Energetic & exergetic analysis of a parabolic trough: concentrated solar power plant

Abstract: Solar energy is the most affordable source of energy. Parabolic trough systems are used to concentrate and extract heat, therefore it’s very significant to analyse its performance in terms of energy and exergy. Exergy based analysis of the system ensures the eradication of losses, resulting in the yield of energy of the highest quality. In this paper, an investigation has been carried out using numerical simulation with an objective of analysis of Parabolic Trough Collectors on the basis of energy and exergy. … Show more

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“…It is essential that solar energy professionals could possess multidisciplinary knowledge for more significant solar deployment, increasing solar adoption, and improving solar installations. Novel solar energy materials and efficient energy storage conversion technologies can lead to sustainability [144][145][146][147]. Access to clean, affordable, and reliable energy as thermo-electric needs constitute a significant portion of the energy requirements.…”
Section: Research and Development Of New Technologiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is essential that solar energy professionals could possess multidisciplinary knowledge for more significant solar deployment, increasing solar adoption, and improving solar installations. Novel solar energy materials and efficient energy storage conversion technologies can lead to sustainability [144][145][146][147]. Access to clean, affordable, and reliable energy as thermo-electric needs constitute a significant portion of the energy requirements.…”
Section: Research and Development Of New Technologiesmentioning
confidence: 99%