We describe a simple two-dimensional array of plane mirrors operated by only two motors, which collects efficiently Sun light in order to produce electrical power at about the cost; of oil. The system preserves the merits of previous state-of-the-art solar power plants but is simpler and by far less expensive. A first prototype has been operated at the Physics Department of the University of Udine providing a power of 0.56 kW per m(2) of mirror surface in mid November.
The linear mirror for solar energy exploitation
GRASSMANN, Hans
2008-01-01
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We describe a simple two-dimensional array of plane mirrors operated by only two motors, which collects efficiently Sun light in order to produce electrical power at about the cost; of oil. The system preserves the merits of previous state-of-the-art solar power plants but is simpler and by far less expensive. A first prototype has been operated at the Physics Department of the University of Udine providing a power of 0.56 kW per m(2) of mirror surface in mid November.File in questo prodotto:
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