HelioCon -Roadmap Report
In this report, HelioCon presents a roadmapping study on advancing heliostat technologies, intended as a central reference for the whole CSP community. Download Roadmap Report.
In this report, HelioCon presents a roadmapping study on advancing heliostat technologies, intended as a central reference for the whole CSP community. Download Roadmap Report.
United StatesIntroductionCSP status todayEconomic perspectivesMilestones for technology improvementsAcknowledgementsKey actions by government in the next ten yearsRationale for CSPThe purpose of the roadmap2 Direct sunlight (kWh per m per day)Distribution of the solar resource for CSPLinear Fresnel reflectors (line focus, fixed receiver)Solar Tower HeliostatsOther systemsEnhancing the value of CSP capacitiesStorage system in a trough solar plantThermal storageTailoring storage to serve purposeTime of dayGrid integration of CSP plantsCSP for niche marketsEconomic perspectivesCosts of providing finance for CSP plantsMilestones for technology improvementsFinancing innovationIncentives for deploymentAddressing non-economic barriersNational GovernmentsCSP IndustryNon-governmental OrganisationsIntergovernmental Organisations and Multilateral Development Agenciesis subject to specific restrictions that limit its use and distribution. The European Commission The terms and conditions are available also participates in online at the work of the IEA.See more on iea.blob re.windows
In this report, HelioCon presents a roadmapping study on advancing heliostat technologies, intended as a central reference for the whole CSP community.
— The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) today released a new roadmap and awarded $24 million to ten research teams that will advance next-generation concentrating solar-thermal
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