Greening the Planet Collective

NEW EARTH GRID LINKING HUMANITY

Greening-the-Planet.com

World’s Largest Commercial Solar Power Tower Goes Online

Now we’re cooking.

Operation of a new Spanish solar thermal plant just kicked into high gear, taking the title as the world’s largest commercial tower-type collector.

* » See also: New Solar Power Farm in Israel Will ‘Help Fight Terror’
* » Get CleanTechnica by RSS or sign up by email.

The remarkable solar collection facility with the rather unremarkable name – the PS20 – passed its initial trial run with flying colors, surpassing expectations in power production. Located near the ancient city of Seville, it is now the second such tower collector in commercial use.

Abengoa Solar operates the new plant, which has a power capacity of 20 megawatts, enough juice to power about 10,000 homes.

The plant uses 1,255 heliostats (motorized mirrors) to reflect sunshine onto a fixed focal point. The heliostats follow the sun’s path throughout the day to catch maximum rays. Like a legion of faithful followers, the mirrors face upward and pay tribute to the towering idol in their midst. That would be the 531 foot tall collection tower, the object of their reflection.

With a surface area of 1,291 square feet each, the massive mirrors working together focus over a million and a half effective square feet of sunlight on the apex of the tower. It gets hot. Very hot. That heat energy can be used to boil steam to turn turbines, or stored for later use.

Concentrating solar power (CSP) is poised to take the solar industry by storm, offering all the benefits traditionally ascribed to solar – clean, renewable, etc. – with the potential to kick its biggest drawback to the curb.

What to do when the sun’s not shining has forever been solar power’s nemesis. While we can’t alter the sun’s behavior, we can store its power for later use. Electrical batteries have offered somewhat of a solution toward this end, but they are expensive, tough on the environment and impractical for utility-scale power storage.

Heat is another matter entirely.

CSP captures and concentrates the sun’s rays to boil steam, and in turn uses the pressure of that steam to turn a turbine and produce electricity. It’s far easier and more efficient to store the sun’s energy as heat than electricity. The heated fluid can be trapped in insulated storage tanks and then called upon and used to boil water long after stars have begun to shine.

It’s historically been just plain easier to set things on fire – coal, oil, natural gas – and use the heat energy to produce steam to power our stuff.

Easier for now, but perhaps not for much longer.

Current technology can store solar-generated heat for up to seven hours, and the US National Renewable Energy Laboratory is looking forward to stretching that to an amazing 12 hours!

In sum : Concentrating solar power walks very softly yet carries a big stick. It has the potential muscle to compete with fossil fuels in terms of megawatt output, yet treads very lightly indeed on the earth. With its new PS20 plant, Abengoa is making great strides toward this end for the solar industry and clean energy.

Photo Credit: Sandia National Laboratories http://www.nrel.gov/data/pix/Jpegs/00036.jpg






















This remarkable solar collection facility with the rather unremarkable name – the PS20 – passed its initial trial run with flying colors, surpassing expectations in power production. Located near the ancient city of Seville, it is now the second such tower collector in commercial use.

Abengoa Solar operates the new plant, which has a power capacity of 20 megawatts, enough juice to power about 10,000 homes.

The plant uses 1,255 heliostats (motorized mirrors) to reflect sunshine onto a fixed focal point. The heliostats follow the sun’s path throughout the day to catch maximum rays. Like a legion of faithful followers, the mirrors face upward and pay tribute to the towering idol in their midst. That would be the 531 foot tall collection tower, the object of their reflection.

With a surface area of 1,291 square feet each, the massive mirrors working together focus over a million and a half effective square feet of sunlight on the apex of the tower. It gets hot. Very hot. That heat energy can be used to boil steam to turn turbines, or stored for later use.

Concentrating solar power (CSP) is poised to take the solar industry by storm, offering all the benefits traditionally ascribed to solar – clean, renewable, etc. – with the potential to kick its biggest drawback to the curb.

What to do when the sun’s not shining has forever been solar power’s nemesis. While we can’t alter the sun’s behavior, we can store its power for later use. Electrical batteries have offered somewhat of a solution toward this end, but they are expensive, tough on the environment and impractical for utility-scale power storage.

Share

Reply to This





Bookmark and Share

Latest Activity

TerryLarson added a discussion
Wind energy is the conversion of kinetic energy into other useful forms of power. Wind energy has been in use for hundreds of years in a variety of operations like sailing, grinding grain, and for irrigation. The wind energy systems for irrigation a…
November 27
TerryLarson is now a member of Greening the Planet Collective
November 27
Urus added a blog post
Window in the air, open up-------- let me have a look, on this sacred day, I'm just a little boy, filled up with love for you--- Vibes can see you, when you're climbing. hypnotize you, with the talk about changin dreams, give orders for joy------…
November 15
Urus added a blog post
Every day seems to be gone, when you ready, the paralells split the verbal view------- Anything can be seen, here on this flowin avenue, where all the seekers pass by, on their way to the Time Shop----- A fragment of endlessness, can be yours, for…
October 26
Teran Viaña Azul is now a member of Greening the Planet Collective
September 24
Jewel added a blog post
I felt compelled to add this page here about the amazing history of a Sun God, or God Son. This has been such a big part of our past, and in modern times it seems the Sun, solar power, plays a huge part of the 'greening' of our Planet. Does the Su…
September 23
Maira Mura is now a member of Greening the Planet Collective
September 12
Tibor Trubarac is now a member of Greening the Planet Collective
September 7
Radfax added a video
August 17
Radfax added a blog post
Got a voice, make it heard Please take the opportunity to make a difference. Check out the site http://www.64forsuu.com/add.php and add your 64 words, these are from the Radfax. Give yourselves the freedom to redeem the flower you hold so tig…
August 17
Rebecca Willis added 2 blog posts
August 15
HOME Temple of Spiritual Connection bring Heaven to Earth
August 14
Bryan Au added a video
New 8" Black Ceramic Knife cuts Apple for freshness test! $25-$80 this is a great price on the most high tech and new technology in kitchenware. Own the BEST KNIFE IN THE WORLD for only $25 for the 4", $60 for the 6", $70 for the 7" & $80 for the 8"…
August 14
Rebecca Willis added 20 photos to the album 'Our hill of dreams'
August 14

Events

Badge

Loading…

© 2009   Created by Greening-the-Planet.com on Ning.   Create a Ning Network!

Badges  |  Report an Issue  |  Privacy  |  Terms of Service

Sign in to chat!