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CONCENTRATED SOLAR THERMAL TO ENERGY ESA Energy’s concentrated solar thermal (CST) power plant architecture utilizes clean solar radiation for utility scale electric power generation. The parabolic trough design utilizes long metallic mirrors to focus sunlight onto a receiver filled with heat transfer fluid. The hot fluid circulates through a heat exchanger, transferring thermal energy to drive a power block and generator. A typical CST project may range from 50 to 500+ megawatts of generating capacity. Operating a CST project beyond peak sunlight hours is available with ESA Energy’s hybrid plant design, which utilizes clean natural gas as a secondary energy source to increase the plant’s availability during times of decreased insolation or darkness. The advantage of this design doubles the thermal leverage of the steam cycle portion of the plant, maximizing the project’s efficiency and can supply continuous power day and night at far lower cost and carbon emissions than traditional fossil fuel fired plants. Highlights of ESA Energy’s CST power design:
CST energy is a local energy resource, which minimizes the risks of access and economic control over remote energy sources. CST power projects provide local employment opportunities and valuable careers in the growing and globally important renewable energy and green/environmental sector. This helps build the technical abilities of local communities. Environmental Benefits CST power plants have few environmental impacts other than land use, and has the most potential of near zero-carbon electricity since it can combined with natural gas and the resulting hybrid power plants provide high-value, dispatchable power. CST power projects are scalable and can be sized from 50MW to more than 500MW of grid-connected power. These attributes, along with high solar-to-electric conversion efficiencies, make concentrating solar power an attractive renewable energy option in many regions worldwide. |
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