2017
DOI: 10.1080/01430750.2017.1345009
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An overview of concentrated solar energy and its applications

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“…Among the solar thermal technologies, parabolic troughs (PTC) and linear Fresnel lenses (LFC) are popular for generating electricity in addition to the molten salt tower technology. 24 The solar concentration ratios in PTC and LFC are to a maximum of 40 to 45 compared to up to 1500 in the case of the STT. The corresponding temperatures that can be achieved at the receiver will also be lower in the PTC and LFC.…”
Section: The Technologymentioning
confidence: 98%
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“…Among the solar thermal technologies, parabolic troughs (PTC) and linear Fresnel lenses (LFC) are popular for generating electricity in addition to the molten salt tower technology. 24 The solar concentration ratios in PTC and LFC are to a maximum of 40 to 45 compared to up to 1500 in the case of the STT. The corresponding temperatures that can be achieved at the receiver will also be lower in the PTC and LFC.…”
Section: The Technologymentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Photovoltaics convert sunlight into electricity directly, whereas solar thermal technology uses the heat from the sun to generate steam to run the steam turbines to generate electricity. Among the solar thermal technologies, parabolic troughs (PTC) and linear Fresnel lenses (LFC) are popular for generating electricity in addition to the molten salt tower technology 24 . The solar concentration ratios in PTC and LFC are to a maximum of 40 to 45 compared to up to 1500 in the case of the STT.…”
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“…A mathematical model of solar plants can be created using various techniques, and a nonlinear system of partial differential equations can accurately predict design features, operational parameters, and performance. 14,15 Concentrated solar power (CSP) or concentrated solar energy (CSE) alternatives have been developed to efficiently produce renewable thermal energy 16,17 and provide thermal energy to industrial processes such as a textile factory in Spain, 18 a pasteurization process in Austria, 19 a sea-water desalination plant in India, 20 a soft drinks factory in Cyprus. 8 Although CSP/CSE plants have been built in various countries, they are considered expensive to install in remote areas or in countries where they have not been previously implemented, such as developing and least-developed countries.…”
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“…Due to scarcity of fossil fuel, numerous researchers are concentrating on an alternative energy source [15][16][17]. Concentrated Solar Energy (CSE) using Fresnel lens was found to be viable n surface hardening of steel (see Figure 1) [18,19].…”
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confidence: 99%