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Energy 101: Concentrating Solar Power
From towers to dishes to linear mirrors to troughs, concentrating solar power (CSP) technologies reflect and collect solar heat to generate electricity. A single CSP plant can generate enough power for about 90,000 homes. This video explains what CSP is, how it works, and how systems like parabolic troughs produce renewable power.
For more information on the Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy's CSP research, see the Solar Energy Technology Program's Concentrating Solar Power Web page at http://www1.eere.energy.gov/solar/csp_program.html.
published: 08 Jul 2010
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How the world's largest concentrated solar power project works
Modern technologies create opportunities for any state to switch to renewable sources of cheap energy from water, wind, or the sun.
But for this to happen, of course, efforts must be made and several large-scale reforms and projects implemented, as was done, for instance, in Morocco. How did this country manage to build the largest concentrated solar power plant that generates electricity even at night?
And what has enabled Morocco, which has meager oil and gas reserves, to become the largest energy importer in the Middle East and North Africa?
Check out our video! Morocco is the only country in North Africa that does not have its own fossil fuel reserves and imports more than 90% of its energy resources. Attempts to develop the industry led to electricity consumption increasing by 5.6% ...
published: 03 Aug 2022
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What is CSP (Concentrating Solar Power)?
Concentrating Solar Power(CSP for short), also referred to as Solar Thermal Electricity(STE for short), is a new type of solar energy utilization, using a great number of reflectors to concentrate sunlight and collect the thermal energy through heat storage media, generating high-pressure and high-temperature steam to drive the turbine for power generation.
published: 06 Jan 2020
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SolarReserve - Concentrated Solar Power Technology Animation
How SolarReserve's concentrated solar power tower technology with integrated energy storage works.
published: 12 Dec 2014
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How concentrated solar power could fuel the future | Big Think
How concentrated solar power could fuel the future
Watch the newest video from Big Think: https://bigth.ink/NewVideo
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What if we could not only harness the power of the sun, but actually use it to run the entire planet?
Concentrated solar power (CSP) has the potential to do just that — using arrays of revolving mirrors called heliostats, light is reflected into a massive receiver. Thanks to recent advancements in technology, the cost to replicate these Sunlight Refineries™ is dropping. Soon solar energy will be cleaner and cheaper than using fossil fuels, which could mean adoption on a global scale.
Heliogen, a company fou...
published: 18 Jul 2021
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The World’s Largest Concentrated Solar Power Plant | A Brief History of the Future | PBS
Official Website: https://to.pbs.org/3V7BRLk | #TheFutureOnPBS
Ari Wallach travels to Morocco where a massive solar power plant is supplying renewable energy to a significant portion of the country. Ari also visits a nuclear ignition facility in California, conducting laser-based inertial confinement fusion research which might offer a glimpse into the future of energy.
Find free, curriculum-aligned teaching resources for A Brief History of the Future on PBS LearningMedia!: https://bit.ly/3XRqtmq
This program is made possible by viewers like you. Support your local PBS station: https://www.pbs.org/donate
Subscribe to the PBS channel for more clips: https://www.youtube.com/PBS/
Enjoy full episodes of your favorite PBS shows anytime, anywhere with the free PBS App: https://to.pbs.org/...
published: 08 Apr 2024
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Solar Power at Night using Concentrated Solar Power CSP
To try everything Brilliant has to offer—free—for a full 30 days, visit http://brilliant.org/EngineeringwithRosie/. The first 200 of you will get 20% off Brilliant’s annual premium subscription.
Concentrated solar power or CSP uses mirrors (heliostats) to focus sunlight to heat up a solar receiver and heat fluid (usually molten salt storage) that can be stored for later. It has been around for literally thousands of years, but is still a hot new technology for the energy transition. In this video, I'm going talk about how CSP works and the different technology options: power tower, parabolic trough, Fresnel reflector and dish. We’re going to look at how it is different from solar photovoltaics with or without batteries, plus I'll explain why I think CSP's time to shine might have arrived....
published: 30 Mar 2023
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How does Concentrated Solar Power Plant with Storage work
published: 25 Jun 2019
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Best solar flood lights of 2024 | Solar Flood Lights Review | Outdoor Solar Lighting 2024 | 2024 |
Here is The List Of Best solar flood lights 2024 You Can Buy Now.
USA LINK:
5. AmeriTop Solar Flood Light.
https://digitalcontent.markets/best-solar-flood-lights-of-2024/#5_AmeriTop_Solar_Flood_Light
4. VENSSTNOR Solar Flood Light.
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3. Adiding Solar Outdoor Flood Lights.
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2. Ensenior Solar Flood Lights.
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1. OREiN Solar Flood Lights.
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published: 03 Jul 2024
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World's Largest Concentrated Solar Thermal Plant in California's Desert
This video is about Worl's Largest Concentrated Solar Thermal Plant Located in California's Desert. It's Ivanpah Solar Power Facility and its Capacity is 392 megawatts that power around 94,400 average American Homes.
#california #solar
published: 15 Oct 2021
2:17
Energy 101: Concentrating Solar Power
From towers to dishes to linear mirrors to troughs, concentrating solar power (CSP) technologies reflect and collect solar heat to generate electricity. A singl...
From towers to dishes to linear mirrors to troughs, concentrating solar power (CSP) technologies reflect and collect solar heat to generate electricity. A single CSP plant can generate enough power for about 90,000 homes. This video explains what CSP is, how it works, and how systems like parabolic troughs produce renewable power.
For more information on the Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy's CSP research, see the Solar Energy Technology Program's Concentrating Solar Power Web page at http://www1.eere.energy.gov/solar/csp_program.html.
https://wn.com/Energy_101_Concentrating_Solar_Power
From towers to dishes to linear mirrors to troughs, concentrating solar power (CSP) technologies reflect and collect solar heat to generate electricity. A single CSP plant can generate enough power for about 90,000 homes. This video explains what CSP is, how it works, and how systems like parabolic troughs produce renewable power.
For more information on the Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy's CSP research, see the Solar Energy Technology Program's Concentrating Solar Power Web page at http://www1.eere.energy.gov/solar/csp_program.html.
- published: 08 Jul 2010
- views: 423922
8:54
How the world's largest concentrated solar power project works
Modern technologies create opportunities for any state to switch to renewable sources of cheap energy from water, wind, or the sun.
But for this to happen, of c...
Modern technologies create opportunities for any state to switch to renewable sources of cheap energy from water, wind, or the sun.
But for this to happen, of course, efforts must be made and several large-scale reforms and projects implemented, as was done, for instance, in Morocco. How did this country manage to build the largest concentrated solar power plant that generates electricity even at night?
And what has enabled Morocco, which has meager oil and gas reserves, to become the largest energy importer in the Middle East and North Africa?
Check out our video! Morocco is the only country in North Africa that does not have its own fossil fuel reserves and imports more than 90% of its energy resources. Attempts to develop the industry led to electricity consumption increasing by 5.6% per year, and there is nowhere to take it within the country. The government spends billions of dollars importing fuel.
To rid the state of energy dependence, King Mohammed VI set a goal: To generate 52% of electricity needs using green energy by 2030.
But how will it be achieved? Hydro resources in Morocco are bad; most of the rivers dry up, and reservoirs built in the 1960s provide the population with drinking water, but their energy resource is limited. In 2008 the authorities adopted the New Energy Strategy.
#solar #technology #panels #climatechange
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https://wn.com/How_The_World's_Largest_Concentrated_Solar_Power_Project_Works
Modern technologies create opportunities for any state to switch to renewable sources of cheap energy from water, wind, or the sun.
But for this to happen, of course, efforts must be made and several large-scale reforms and projects implemented, as was done, for instance, in Morocco. How did this country manage to build the largest concentrated solar power plant that generates electricity even at night?
And what has enabled Morocco, which has meager oil and gas reserves, to become the largest energy importer in the Middle East and North Africa?
Check out our video! Morocco is the only country in North Africa that does not have its own fossil fuel reserves and imports more than 90% of its energy resources. Attempts to develop the industry led to electricity consumption increasing by 5.6% per year, and there is nowhere to take it within the country. The government spends billions of dollars importing fuel.
To rid the state of energy dependence, King Mohammed VI set a goal: To generate 52% of electricity needs using green energy by 2030.
But how will it be achieved? Hydro resources in Morocco are bad; most of the rivers dry up, and reservoirs built in the 1960s provide the population with drinking water, but their energy resource is limited. In 2008 the authorities adopted the New Energy Strategy.
#solar #technology #panels #climatechange
If you are the author of the materials or the copyright owner of it, but your authorship was not indicated or you object to its use, please contact me:
[email protected]
Don’t miss next videos: Press the little bell ((🔔)) to get notifications
Production Music courtesy of Epidemic Sound https://www.epidemicsound.com/
- published: 03 Aug 2022
- views: 122456
0:56
What is CSP (Concentrating Solar Power)?
Concentrating Solar Power(CSP for short), also referred to as Solar Thermal Electricity(STE for short), is a new type of solar energy utilization, using a great...
Concentrating Solar Power(CSP for short), also referred to as Solar Thermal Electricity(STE for short), is a new type of solar energy utilization, using a great number of reflectors to concentrate sunlight and collect the thermal energy through heat storage media, generating high-pressure and high-temperature steam to drive the turbine for power generation.
https://wn.com/What_Is_Csp_(Concentrating_Solar_Power)?
Concentrating Solar Power(CSP for short), also referred to as Solar Thermal Electricity(STE for short), is a new type of solar energy utilization, using a great number of reflectors to concentrate sunlight and collect the thermal energy through heat storage media, generating high-pressure and high-temperature steam to drive the turbine for power generation.
- published: 06 Jan 2020
- views: 5945
2:42
SolarReserve - Concentrated Solar Power Technology Animation
How SolarReserve's concentrated solar power tower technology with integrated energy storage works.
How SolarReserve's concentrated solar power tower technology with integrated energy storage works.
https://wn.com/Solarreserve_Concentrated_Solar_Power_Technology_Animation
How SolarReserve's concentrated solar power tower technology with integrated energy storage works.
- published: 12 Dec 2014
- views: 69121
9:28
How concentrated solar power could fuel the future | Big Think
How concentrated solar power could fuel the future
Watch the newest video from Big Think: https://bigth.ink/NewVideo
Learn skills from the world's top minds at...
How concentrated solar power could fuel the future
Watch the newest video from Big Think: https://bigth.ink/NewVideo
Learn skills from the world's top minds at Big Think Edge: https://bigth.ink/Edge
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What if we could not only harness the power of the sun, but actually use it to run the entire planet?
Concentrated solar power (CSP) has the potential to do just that — using arrays of revolving mirrors called heliostats, light is reflected into a massive receiver. Thanks to recent advancements in technology, the cost to replicate these Sunlight Refineries™ is dropping. Soon solar energy will be cleaner and cheaper than using fossil fuels, which could mean adoption on a global scale.
Heliogen, a company founded by Bill Gross and backed by Bill Gates, wants to eliminate all uses of fossil fuels. Using cameras, AI, and machine learning, they are working to make these CSP systems smarter and much more efficient.
This episode is from Hard Reset, a Freethink original series about rebuilding the world from scratch and reimagining everything from first principles.
Catch more Hard Reset episodes on their channel: https://www.freethink.com/shows/hard-reset
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TRANSCRIPT:
NARRATOR: This might look like a death ray, but it's not. It's actually...
One enormous, very accurate magnifying glass.
NARRATOR: This magnifying glass has a technical name, a sunlight refinery. To use it, find somewhere really sunny, plop down a bunch of mirrors, bounce the sunlight into a single spot and you can melt just about anything. Okay, so it is kind of death ray-ish. Why do this? Because manufacturing steel or cement requires a lot of heat and making something super hot has historically meant burning dinosaurs.
STEVE SCHELL: You look at the massive carbon footprint that is associated with these industrial applications and it can't be ignored.
NARRATOR: Twenty percent of global carbon emissions to be precise. And because this technology is so good, it might just change the entire energy industry. And prevent World War III in the process.
This is "Hard Reset," a series about rebuilding our world from scratch.
Just east of Six Flags and north of LA is a place called Lancaster, which is very flat, very hot and a perfect place to test a takeover of the world's energy supply. [dramatic music] Yeah, that sounded more Bond villain-y than I thought it would. Anyway, these are called heliostats and the reason this solar refinery works so well is that under these mirrors and shot glasses are pretty simple motors that they can control remotely. And this allows the mirrors to change angles throughout the day, depending on where the sun is. How do they know where the sun is? Interns. No, AI, of course.
BILL GROSS: You need to take each of thousands of mirrors and point them very, very precisely, accurate to about 1/10 or 1/20 of a degree.
NARRATOR: That's Bill Gross, genius visionary and founder of over 150 companies. Also super nice guy.
GROSS: Thank you, I really appreciate it.
NARRATOR: At the top of the tower, high-resolution cameras monitor the position of the mirrors below.
SCHELL: You can actually see the two at the top are the easiest to pick out 'cause they're on booms above the receiver.
NARRATOR: So Heliogen gets all those mirrors to reflect sunlight into that big target at the top.
SCHELL: So what we've got just above us is the solar receiver. So you can see that's what we saw from ground level. That's where that concentrated sunlight is focused when the field is operating.
NARRATOR: The cameras know if the mirrors are bouncing into the sun because those cameras are assessing the quality of the sky's blue. Let's break that down with Steve, who has cool tattoos.
SCHELL: This is my robot battle armor and what I have here is a jungle on an alien planet with robots tending the garden.
NARRATOR: And is in charge of the technology stuff here.
SCHELL: What these cameras see is the reflection of the sky close to the sun. Close to the sun, the sky appears very bright from the scattered sunlight coming through it and the further away from the sun you look, the darker or less bright that patch of sky appears to be.
NARRATOR: So the cameras look at the color blue and the AI uses that information to assess the distance from the sun, deduce the orientation of the mirror and therefore, where the beam is going.
SCHELL: So every few seconds, we get a measurement of where that beam is going and we can command the heliostat to make small corrections to optimize its tracking. In this industry, that is a complete game changer 'cause now we don't rely on the hardware to be so precise, we have software to make it precise. So it really changes everything about how that plant...
To read the full transcript, please go to https://bigthink.com/videos/concentrated-solar-power
https://wn.com/How_Concentrated_Solar_Power_Could_Fuel_The_Future_|_Big_Think
How concentrated solar power could fuel the future
Watch the newest video from Big Think: https://bigth.ink/NewVideo
Learn skills from the world's top minds at Big Think Edge: https://bigth.ink/Edge
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What if we could not only harness the power of the sun, but actually use it to run the entire planet?
Concentrated solar power (CSP) has the potential to do just that — using arrays of revolving mirrors called heliostats, light is reflected into a massive receiver. Thanks to recent advancements in technology, the cost to replicate these Sunlight Refineries™ is dropping. Soon solar energy will be cleaner and cheaper than using fossil fuels, which could mean adoption on a global scale.
Heliogen, a company founded by Bill Gross and backed by Bill Gates, wants to eliminate all uses of fossil fuels. Using cameras, AI, and machine learning, they are working to make these CSP systems smarter and much more efficient.
This episode is from Hard Reset, a Freethink original series about rebuilding the world from scratch and reimagining everything from first principles.
Catch more Hard Reset episodes on their channel: https://www.freethink.com/shows/hard-reset
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TRANSCRIPT:
NARRATOR: This might look like a death ray, but it's not. It's actually...
One enormous, very accurate magnifying glass.
NARRATOR: This magnifying glass has a technical name, a sunlight refinery. To use it, find somewhere really sunny, plop down a bunch of mirrors, bounce the sunlight into a single spot and you can melt just about anything. Okay, so it is kind of death ray-ish. Why do this? Because manufacturing steel or cement requires a lot of heat and making something super hot has historically meant burning dinosaurs.
STEVE SCHELL: You look at the massive carbon footprint that is associated with these industrial applications and it can't be ignored.
NARRATOR: Twenty percent of global carbon emissions to be precise. And because this technology is so good, it might just change the entire energy industry. And prevent World War III in the process.
This is "Hard Reset," a series about rebuilding our world from scratch.
Just east of Six Flags and north of LA is a place called Lancaster, which is very flat, very hot and a perfect place to test a takeover of the world's energy supply. [dramatic music] Yeah, that sounded more Bond villain-y than I thought it would. Anyway, these are called heliostats and the reason this solar refinery works so well is that under these mirrors and shot glasses are pretty simple motors that they can control remotely. And this allows the mirrors to change angles throughout the day, depending on where the sun is. How do they know where the sun is? Interns. No, AI, of course.
BILL GROSS: You need to take each of thousands of mirrors and point them very, very precisely, accurate to about 1/10 or 1/20 of a degree.
NARRATOR: That's Bill Gross, genius visionary and founder of over 150 companies. Also super nice guy.
GROSS: Thank you, I really appreciate it.
NARRATOR: At the top of the tower, high-resolution cameras monitor the position of the mirrors below.
SCHELL: You can actually see the two at the top are the easiest to pick out 'cause they're on booms above the receiver.
NARRATOR: So Heliogen gets all those mirrors to reflect sunlight into that big target at the top.
SCHELL: So what we've got just above us is the solar receiver. So you can see that's what we saw from ground level. That's where that concentrated sunlight is focused when the field is operating.
NARRATOR: The cameras know if the mirrors are bouncing into the sun because those cameras are assessing the quality of the sky's blue. Let's break that down with Steve, who has cool tattoos.
SCHELL: This is my robot battle armor and what I have here is a jungle on an alien planet with robots tending the garden.
NARRATOR: And is in charge of the technology stuff here.
SCHELL: What these cameras see is the reflection of the sky close to the sun. Close to the sun, the sky appears very bright from the scattered sunlight coming through it and the further away from the sun you look, the darker or less bright that patch of sky appears to be.
NARRATOR: So the cameras look at the color blue and the AI uses that information to assess the distance from the sun, deduce the orientation of the mirror and therefore, where the beam is going.
SCHELL: So every few seconds, we get a measurement of where that beam is going and we can command the heliostat to make small corrections to optimize its tracking. In this industry, that is a complete game changer 'cause now we don't rely on the hardware to be so precise, we have software to make it precise. So it really changes everything about how that plant...
To read the full transcript, please go to https://bigthink.com/videos/concentrated-solar-power
- published: 18 Jul 2021
- views: 377610
6:18
The World’s Largest Concentrated Solar Power Plant | A Brief History of the Future | PBS
Official Website: https://to.pbs.org/3V7BRLk | #TheFutureOnPBS
Ari Wallach travels to Morocco where a massive solar power plant is supplying renewable energy t...
Official Website: https://to.pbs.org/3V7BRLk | #TheFutureOnPBS
Ari Wallach travels to Morocco where a massive solar power plant is supplying renewable energy to a significant portion of the country. Ari also visits a nuclear ignition facility in California, conducting laser-based inertial confinement fusion research which might offer a glimpse into the future of energy.
Find free, curriculum-aligned teaching resources for A Brief History of the Future on PBS LearningMedia!: https://bit.ly/3XRqtmq
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#futurism #powerplant #solarenergy #nuclearphysics
A BRIEF HISTORY OF THE FUTURE
Combining history, science, and unexpected storytelling to expand our understanding about the impact that the choices we make today will have on our tomorrows. Each episode follows those who are working to solve our greatest challenges. The series also features valuable insights from a wide range of thinkers, scientists, developers and storytellers including French President Emmanuel Macron, U.S. Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg, U.S. Surgeon General Vivek Murthy, sailor Dame Ellen MacArthur, musician Grimes, architect Bjarke Ingels, climate scientist Katharine Hayhoe, legendary soccer player Kylian Mbappé, and more.
https://wn.com/The_World’S_Largest_Concentrated_Solar_Power_Plant_|_A_Brief_History_Of_The_Future_|_Pbs
Official Website: https://to.pbs.org/3V7BRLk | #TheFutureOnPBS
Ari Wallach travels to Morocco where a massive solar power plant is supplying renewable energy to a significant portion of the country. Ari also visits a nuclear ignition facility in California, conducting laser-based inertial confinement fusion research which might offer a glimpse into the future of energy.
Find free, curriculum-aligned teaching resources for A Brief History of the Future on PBS LearningMedia!: https://bit.ly/3XRqtmq
This program is made possible by viewers like you. Support your local PBS station: https://www.pbs.org/donate
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#futurism #powerplant #solarenergy #nuclearphysics
A BRIEF HISTORY OF THE FUTURE
Combining history, science, and unexpected storytelling to expand our understanding about the impact that the choices we make today will have on our tomorrows. Each episode follows those who are working to solve our greatest challenges. The series also features valuable insights from a wide range of thinkers, scientists, developers and storytellers including French President Emmanuel Macron, U.S. Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg, U.S. Surgeon General Vivek Murthy, sailor Dame Ellen MacArthur, musician Grimes, architect Bjarke Ingels, climate scientist Katharine Hayhoe, legendary soccer player Kylian Mbappé, and more.
- published: 08 Apr 2024
- views: 39257
15:56
Solar Power at Night using Concentrated Solar Power CSP
To try everything Brilliant has to offer—free—for a full 30 days, visit http://brilliant.org/EngineeringwithRosie/. The first 200 of you will get 20% off Brilli...
To try everything Brilliant has to offer—free—for a full 30 days, visit http://brilliant.org/EngineeringwithRosie/. The first 200 of you will get 20% off Brilliant’s annual premium subscription.
Concentrated solar power or CSP uses mirrors (heliostats) to focus sunlight to heat up a solar receiver and heat fluid (usually molten salt storage) that can be stored for later. It has been around for literally thousands of years, but is still a hot new technology for the energy transition. In this video, I'm going talk about how CSP works and the different technology options: power tower, parabolic trough, Fresnel reflector and dish. We’re going to look at how it is different from solar photovoltaics with or without batteries, plus I'll explain why I think CSP's time to shine might have arrived. Spoiler alert, it's not about generation, it's because of cheap long duration energy storage.
Thanks to Keith Lovegrove from ITP for sharing his extensive CSP knowledge and CSP facility video footage with me. You can get in touch with Keith through ITP: https://itpthermal.com/
If you've got questions or want to learn more about CSP then join Keith and I in a livestream coming up on April 4 (Australia time): https://youtube.com/live/Guw1IMrU-qY
Bookmarks:
00:00 Intro
00:46 History of Concentrated Solar Power
03:12 The Different Types of CSP Systems
06:10 Thanks to Brilliant for sponsoring this video!
07:07 CSP vs PV
09:12 What about CSP vs PV + Battery?
10:09 CSP as Long Duration Storage
13:39 The Scale of CSP Systems
14:16 So why isn’t CSP more popular?
15:41 Outro
Sources:
X&Y Partners - Cannibalization in Renewable Energies
https://thisisxy.com/blog/cannibalization-in-renewable-energies-part-i-solar-energy
Phoumin et al - Potential Renewable Hydrogen from Curtailed Electricity to Decarbonize ASEAN’s Emissions: Policy Implications
https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/12/24/10560
The Engineering with Rosie team is:
Rosemary Barnes: presenter, producer, writer
Kevin Irman: research, calculations, assistant editor
Javi Diez: editor https://www.linkedin.com/in/javierdiezsuarez/?locale=en_US
If you would like to help develop the Engineering with Rosie channel, you could consider joining the Patreon community, where there is a chat community (and Patreon-only Discord server) about topics covered in the videos and suggestions for future videos and production quality improvements. https://www.patreon.com/engineeringwithrosie
Or for a one-off contribution you can support by buying a coffee ☕️ here —
https://www.buymeacoffee.com/engwithrosie
This video was sponsored by Brilliant
https://wn.com/Solar_Power_At_Night_Using_Concentrated_Solar_Power_Csp
To try everything Brilliant has to offer—free—for a full 30 days, visit http://brilliant.org/EngineeringwithRosie/. The first 200 of you will get 20% off Brilliant’s annual premium subscription.
Concentrated solar power or CSP uses mirrors (heliostats) to focus sunlight to heat up a solar receiver and heat fluid (usually molten salt storage) that can be stored for later. It has been around for literally thousands of years, but is still a hot new technology for the energy transition. In this video, I'm going talk about how CSP works and the different technology options: power tower, parabolic trough, Fresnel reflector and dish. We’re going to look at how it is different from solar photovoltaics with or without batteries, plus I'll explain why I think CSP's time to shine might have arrived. Spoiler alert, it's not about generation, it's because of cheap long duration energy storage.
Thanks to Keith Lovegrove from ITP for sharing his extensive CSP knowledge and CSP facility video footage with me. You can get in touch with Keith through ITP: https://itpthermal.com/
If you've got questions or want to learn more about CSP then join Keith and I in a livestream coming up on April 4 (Australia time): https://youtube.com/live/Guw1IMrU-qY
Bookmarks:
00:00 Intro
00:46 History of Concentrated Solar Power
03:12 The Different Types of CSP Systems
06:10 Thanks to Brilliant for sponsoring this video!
07:07 CSP vs PV
09:12 What about CSP vs PV + Battery?
10:09 CSP as Long Duration Storage
13:39 The Scale of CSP Systems
14:16 So why isn’t CSP more popular?
15:41 Outro
Sources:
X&Y Partners - Cannibalization in Renewable Energies
https://thisisxy.com/blog/cannibalization-in-renewable-energies-part-i-solar-energy
Phoumin et al - Potential Renewable Hydrogen from Curtailed Electricity to Decarbonize ASEAN’s Emissions: Policy Implications
https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/12/24/10560
The Engineering with Rosie team is:
Rosemary Barnes: presenter, producer, writer
Kevin Irman: research, calculations, assistant editor
Javi Diez: editor https://www.linkedin.com/in/javierdiezsuarez/?locale=en_US
If you would like to help develop the Engineering with Rosie channel, you could consider joining the Patreon community, where there is a chat community (and Patreon-only Discord server) about topics covered in the videos and suggestions for future videos and production quality improvements. https://www.patreon.com/engineeringwithrosie
Or for a one-off contribution you can support by buying a coffee ☕️ here —
https://www.buymeacoffee.com/engwithrosie
This video was sponsored by Brilliant
- published: 30 Mar 2023
- views: 44203
6:39
Best solar flood lights of 2024 | Solar Flood Lights Review | Outdoor Solar Lighting 2024 | 2024 |
Here is The List Of Best solar flood lights 2024 You Can Buy Now.
USA LINK:
5. AmeriTop Solar Flood Light.
https://digitalcontent.markets/best-solar-flood-lig...
Here is The List Of Best solar flood lights 2024 You Can Buy Now.
USA LINK:
5. AmeriTop Solar Flood Light.
https://digitalcontent.markets/best-solar-flood-lights-of-2024/#5_AmeriTop_Solar_Flood_Light
4. VENSSTNOR Solar Flood Light.
https://digitalcontent.markets/best-solar-flood-lights-of-2024/#4_VENSSTNOR_Solar_Flood_Light
3. Adiding Solar Outdoor Flood Lights.
https://digitalcontent.markets/best-solar-flood-lights-of-2024/#3_Adiding_Solar_Outdoor_Flood_Lights
2. Ensenior Solar Flood Lights.
https://digitalcontent.markets/best-solar-flood-lights-of-2024/#2_Ensenior_Solar_Flood_Lights
1. OREiN Solar Flood Lights.
https://digitalcontent.markets/best-solar-flood-lights-of-2024/#1_OREiN_Solar_Flood_Lights
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Here is The List Of Best solar flood lights 2024 You Can Buy Now.
USA LINK:
5. AmeriTop Solar Flood Light.
https://digitalcontent.markets/best-solar-flood-lights-of-2024/#5_AmeriTop_Solar_Flood_Light
4. VENSSTNOR Solar Flood Light.
https://digitalcontent.markets/best-solar-flood-lights-of-2024/#4_VENSSTNOR_Solar_Flood_Light
3. Adiding Solar Outdoor Flood Lights.
https://digitalcontent.markets/best-solar-flood-lights-of-2024/#3_Adiding_Solar_Outdoor_Flood_Lights
2. Ensenior Solar Flood Lights.
https://digitalcontent.markets/best-solar-flood-lights-of-2024/#2_Ensenior_Solar_Flood_Lights
1. OREiN Solar Flood Lights.
https://digitalcontent.markets/best-solar-flood-lights-of-2024/#1_OREiN_Solar_Flood_Lights
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World's Largest Concentrated Solar Thermal Plant in California's Desert
This video is about Worl's Largest Concentrated Solar Thermal Plant Located in California's Desert. It's Ivanpah Solar Power Facility and its Capacity is 392 me...
This video is about Worl's Largest Concentrated Solar Thermal Plant Located in California's Desert. It's Ivanpah Solar Power Facility and its Capacity is 392 megawatts that power around 94,400 average American Homes.
#california #solar
https://wn.com/World's_Largest_Concentrated_Solar_Thermal_Plant_In_California's_Desert
This video is about Worl's Largest Concentrated Solar Thermal Plant Located in California's Desert. It's Ivanpah Solar Power Facility and its Capacity is 392 megawatts that power around 94,400 average American Homes.
#california #solar
- published: 15 Oct 2021
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