Transcript Solar Power

Solar Power Plant

Presented by team 4: Anchit Tapadia, Insia Iftiqhar, Vipin Beldar, Mahi Eturee.

Mentor: Dr. Michel Izygon Instructor: Dr. Bun Yue

Contents 1. Introduction 2. Center Receiver Technology 3. Project Overview 4. Demo

1. Introduction  Solar power plants: It has a centralized receiver which produces electrical power by converting the sun’s energy in to high temperature heat using various mirror (heliostats) configurations  Central receiver technology for generating electricity has been demonstrated in the solar one pilot power plant at Barstow, California

2. Central Receiver Technology  System Description 1.Heliostats

2.Receiver/Tower 3.Field Layout

2.1 Heliostats  The heliostat is composed of several mirror modules rather than having single large mirror

2.2 Receiver Tower  The receiver, placed at the top of a tower, is located at a point where reflected energy from the heliostats can be intercepted more efficiently  There are two basic types of receivers 1. External 2. Cavity

Receivers External receiver Cavity receiver

2.3 Field Layout  Best position for locating heliostat relative to the receiver  How high to place the receiver above the field  Field layout depends on the following loss mechanisms 1. Cosine effect 2. Shadowing and blocking

Shadowing and Blocking  Shadowing occurs at low sun angles when heliostat casts its shadow on a heliostat located behind it  Blocking can be observed in a heliostat field by noting reflected light on the backs of heliostats

Block Diagram

Current System

3D Visualization

  Prototype demo Project website http://dcm.uhcl.edu/capf08g4

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