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par mobar » 15 sept. 2024, 11:39
par Jeuf » 15 sept. 2024, 10:10
Glycogène a écrit : ↑14 sept. 2024, 22:35 Une vidéo de Monsieur Bidouille sur une centrale solaire à concentration en France (9,7 MW) : https://youtu.be/rHSXJ9G52To?si=U2zl60S_R6ioANCX La société qui l'a conçu est e-Llo : https://e-llo.fr/
par Glycogène » 14 sept. 2024, 22:35
par energy_isere » 24 juil. 2024, 13:29
Concentrated Solar Power plant generates electricity by chasing sunlight 24 hours a day July 20, 2024 evwind In Guazhou County of northwest China’s Gansu Province, a Concentrating Solar Power with energy storage power station can generate power for 24 hours non-stop. Its main project has begun commissioning and will be put into operation by the end of this year, according to the China Three Gorges Corporation. The solar thermal energy storage power station can generate electricity with or without direct sunlight, thanks to the heliostats and the molten salt, while achieving stable all-day power output. Two adjacent heat-absorbing towers, sharing one turbine generator, are settled in the power station. Beneath the towers, heliostat arrays are installed, covering a lighting area of 800,000 square meters. Notably, the heliostats can pivot and follow the directions of sunlight, like a sunflower tracking the sun through the course of the day. Assisted by such function turning sunlight into green energy, the power station attracts the sunlight into the two heat-absorbing towers to power up the turbine generator. With a very high definition, the heliostats can reach 94 percent reflection efficiency, which reflects more sunlight to the heat-absorbing tower and greatly improves the efficiency of power generation. At the foot of the heat-absorbing towers, there are two huge storage tanks filled with molten salt in 300 and 500 degrees Celsius respectively. The molten salt in its liquid form can store several times more heat than water. The solar energy collected by the heat-absorbing towers during the day is stored in the form of heat in this liquid molten salt, achieving a stable and continuous power output for 24 hours. .................
par energy_isere » 04 mars 2024, 19:25
Du solaire thermique pour décarboner Lactalis Aurélie Barbaux 03 mars 2024 La centrale solaire construite par Newheat fournit 8 000 mégawattheures de chaleur renouvelable par an à l’usine Lactalis de Verdun (Meuse). On y pense peu, mais le solaire thermique est l’une des solutions pour décarboner les besoins énergétiques de l’industrie. La preuve à Verdun (Meuse), avec l’usine Lacto Serum France, du groupe Lactalis, qui couvre 6% de ses besoins en chaleur grâce à la plus grande centrale solaire thermique du pays. [...abonnés]
par energy_isere » 01 sept. 2019, 14:36
Israel’s Megalim Concentrated Solar Power Plant Begins Operations By Sneha Verma/ Updated On Thu, Apr 11th, 2019 The Megalim solar thermal power plant, a joint venture of BrightSource, GE Renewable Energy and the Noy Fund, said on 10 April, that it has begun commercial operation in Israel. The Ashalim Solar Thermal Power Station, located in Israel’s Negev desert, is one of the largest projects of its type in the world. It is also the first solar thermal or concentrated solar power (CSP) plant to be undertaken in Israel by the partner companies- BrightSource, GE Renewable Energy and the Noy Fund. The $840 million concentrated solar power project was announced in 2008 and construction began at the end of 2014 by GE Renewable Energy. The Ashalim power station’s concentrated solar power (CSP) technology is using more than 55,000 computer-controlled heliostats or mirrors spread over a 3.15 km2 area to track the sun in two axes. The sunlight will be reflected to a special type of boiler, a Solar Receiver Steam Generator (SRSG), which is located at the top of a 240-meter tower. When the concentrated sunlight strikes the SRSG, it heats water in the boiler to create superheated steam that is then fed to a steam turbine for power generation. Compared to solar photovoltaic (PV) applications, direct steam CSP has the advantage of being able to produce electricity for longer periods of time during the solar hours. For fans of the Lord of the Rings trilogy, it will be interesting to know that the tall tower has been likened to Sauron’s dark tower from the series, thanks to its all seeing ‘eye’ made up of thousands of mirrors. Visible from miles around. The Ashalim plant will help increase Israel’s energy security by reducing dependence on fossil fuel imports. At the same time, it will avoid 110,000 tons per year of CO2 emissions, helping the government achieve its goal of generating 10 percent of its electricity from renewable sources by 2020. The Megalim thermo-solar station will provide power to about 50,000 households at peak. It is one of three facilities in Ashalim that are expected to produce about 2 percent of Israel’s electricity capacity. The solar-thermal power plant in Ashalim (Plot B) with a rating of 121 MW and expected to supply 320 GWh of electricity annually into Israel’s grid. Interestingly, most of the world’s CSP plants are coming up in emerging economies. A majority use molten salt storage as the medium to store power for supply on demand, or for extended hours beyond sunshine hours.
par energy_isere » 01 sept. 2019, 14:19
Israel marks start of work at thermal solar ‘sea of mirrors’ plant in Negev The 121MW Negev Energy gleaming plant produces heat from the desert sun to create electricity; pity the price is as much as six times that of photovoltaic technology By SHOSHANNA Solomon 29 Aug 2019 Israel officially marked the starting of operations of the nation’s largest renewable energy project — a 121MW thermal solar gleaming power plant in the Negev desert, seen as a key part of the country’s national target of generating 10 percent of its power from renewable energy sources by 2020. The inauguration of the Negev Energy plant at Ashalim was held in the presence of Israel’s Energy Minister Yuval Steinitz and US-Israeli businessman Naty Saidoff, who last year took control of Shikun & Binui, a construction firm that is one of the main players behind the mega project. The plant started production in April and is operating at 95% of its full capacity. It will supply 0.75% of the nation’s electricity, to some 70,000 households. The plant will also help reduce some 245,000 tons of CO2 emissions per year, the equivalent of taking 50,000 vehicles off the road, the website of the project says. Israel will likely reach the 10% target set for 2020, he said, and has already set a new target of 17% of electricity generated by renewable energy by 2030, while also mulling increasing that target even further. In the past, Steinitz said, the main purpose in Israel was to attain energy security. Now public health has also become a priority and Israel is set on shutting down all of its coal plants and relying just on clean energy sources, such as natural gas and renewable energy. Ninety-five percent of the renewable energy in Israel comes from solar power, he said. “We are in the middle of a huge historic process,” Steinitz added. If once 65% of electricity was produced by coal, today coal accounts for less than 30% of the electricity supply, with the rest replaced by natural gas and solar energy.
..... Spanning approximately 390 hectares, larger than the central city of Givatayim, the 121-megawatt concentrating solar power facility will supply electricity to approximately 70,000 households in Israel, or approximately 0.75% of all electricity generated in Israel. The $1.13 billion CSP plant – a public-private partnership (PPP) – was constructed by Negev Energy, a special purpose company held by Shikun & Binui Renewable Energy, Israeli investment fund Noy Fund and Spanish engineering group TSK. The Noy Fund and TSK joined the project in April 2016 after Spanish company Abengoa, a former project partner, went bankrupt......
par kercoz » 22 juin 2019, 20:53
energy_isere a écrit : ↑22 juin 2019, 17:10 kercoz a écrit : ↑22 juin 2019, 16:48 C'est donc stupide d' y placer des suiveurs solaire....le gain 40% annoncé est complètement pipeau. Et pourquoi donc ?
kercoz a écrit : ↑22 juin 2019, 16:48 C'est donc stupide d' y placer des suiveurs solaire....le gain 40% annoncé est complètement pipeau.
par energy_isere » 22 juin 2019, 17:10
kercoz a écrit : ↑22 juin 2019, 16:48 energy_isere a écrit : ↑22 juin 2019, 16:17 Tu te trompe de fil, ce que tu indiques n'est pas à concentration. C'est donc stupide d' y placer des suiveurs solaire....le gain 40% annoncé est complètement pipeau.
energy_isere a écrit : ↑22 juin 2019, 16:17 Tu te trompe de fil, ce que tu indiques n'est pas à concentration.
par kercoz » 22 juin 2019, 16:48
par energy_isere » 22 juin 2019, 16:17
kercoz a écrit : ↑22 juin 2019, 16:11 J' avais vu 10 MW , mais ça ne doit pas etre la même.....en plus petit, mais avec tracker on a ça par cheu nous: https://france3-regions.francetvinfo.fr ... 88718.html Le tracker sur un capteur thermique plan , n'est pas trop rentable , mais si ce sont des miroirs qui sont trackés ça le devient bien plus.
par kercoz » 22 juin 2019, 16:11
par energy_isere » 22 juin 2019, 09:41
China 100MW molten salt solar plant hits maximum power 21 June 2019 China’s first 100MW molten salt solar thermal power plant has successfully hit its maximum power levels. Built by Beijing Shouhang IHW Resources Saving Technology, the three billion yuan (£345m) project in Dunhuang uses 12,000 mirrors to concentrate sunlight onto a receiver, which is then used to heat the molten salt. It is capable of generating 390 million kWh of clean power each year, enough to reduce carbon dioxide emissions by 350,000 metric tonnes – engineers at the facility say it has already reached or exceeded its designed values. Unlike the intermittency associated with traditional solar energy systems, the molten salt allows energy to be stored and later used to generate power on demand. Huang Wenbo, Vice-Chairman of the company, said the power plant, which is among China’s first batch of solar thermal power generation demonstration projects, has proven its ability to operate in “the harshest environmental conditions” across all different seasons. Researchers suggest a new design of rechargeable battery created using salt could boost efficiency and reduce costs.
par energy_isere » 28 avr. 2019, 14:38
Delingha 50 MW Tower Concentrated Solar Power Plant Reached Full-load Operation April 19, 2019 evwind SUPCON SOLAR Delingha 50MW Tower CSP Plant reached full-load operation. Records show the major indicators of the system has exceeded their design parameters: The molten salt at the outlet of the receiver reached 566? and steam pressure reached 13.3MPa. The turbine generator output power reached 50.65MW. The main subsystems including heliostats field, MSR, storage tanks, SGS and turbine-generator unit run steadily. The plant expeditiously reached full-load operation since commissioned on Dec. 30th 2018. The project team will work diligently to make good of the defects and optimize plant performance to achieve the designed power generation and realize commercial operation. SUPCON SOLAR Delingha 50MW molten salt tower CSP plant, one of China’s CSP pilot projects, is equipped with a 7-hour molten salt storage system and designed to generate 146 GWh electricity annually. The project was launched on March 15th 2017 and commissioned on Dec. 30th 2018, which is designed and constructed based on SUPCON SOLAR’s independent technologies, over 95% equipment are domestically sourced.
par energy_isere » 06 mai 2018, 12:19
Abengoa is awarded two new concentrated solar power projects in China May 3, 2018 evwind Abengoa provide the technology and develop the engineering to the LuNeng Haixi 50 MW solar thermal tower plant project, in the Qinghai province. The company will also be responsible for providing the technology and engineering for the Royal Tech Yumen project for a 50 MW solar thermal parabolic trough plant to be constructed in the Gansu province. ........................
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