1999
DOI: 10.1051/jp4:1999327
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Performance of the solar two central receiver power plant

Abstract: Abstract. Solar Two is a utility-led project to promote the commercialization of solar power towers by retrofitting the Solar One pilot plant from a waterhteam-based system to a molten salt system. Solar Two is capable of producing 10 MW, net electricity with enough thermal storage capacity to operate the turbine for three hours after sunset. The plant was turned over to its operations and maintenance contractor in February 1998, marking transition from start-up to the test and evaluation phase. Solar Two has … Show more

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“…These similarities suggest that metal impurities produced by corrosion are not likely to be the cause of the changes in melting point of the salt mixture. In addition, measurements taken from the Solar Two project indicate similar results for a fully operational concentrating solar power plant [18]. Figure 11 shows the correlation between the nitrite concentration and the melting point.…”
Section: Melting Point Discussionmentioning
confidence: 64%
“…These similarities suggest that metal impurities produced by corrosion are not likely to be the cause of the changes in melting point of the salt mixture. In addition, measurements taken from the Solar Two project indicate similar results for a fully operational concentrating solar power plant [18]. Figure 11 shows the correlation between the nitrite concentration and the melting point.…”
Section: Melting Point Discussionmentioning
confidence: 64%