CONCENTRATING SOLAR POWER PLANT Almost all the energy sources we use today are derived from solar energy.
Sun has been
radiating an enormous amount of energy since 5 billion years and will continue
radiating energy at same rate till 5 billion years more.
Sun rays
play an important role in the process of photosynthesis transferring energy to
plants and then other animals.
Solar energy
is the principal source of energy which fuels other sources of energy such as
wind energy, wave energy etc.
Also solar
energy is widely used to generate electricity through solar panels. (The
photovoltaic technology of solar cells convert sunlight into electricity)
Recently a
new way has been found to generate electricity by solar energy:
CONCENTRATING SOLAR POWER PLANT
The basic
principle behind this is to concentrate sun’s heat on a small area (container
filled with salt). The salt is melted and is used as heat transfer fluid or
thermal energy storage.
Basically
the molten salt is used to boil water, to rotate turbines and generate
electricity (similar to thermal electricity generation)
Concentrating
solar power plant is also known as solar salt power plant.
STRUCTURE OF SOLAR SALT POWER PLANT
In this
power plant a container (containing salt) is placed on a solar tower so that it
is raised to a certain height.
Several heliostats
mirrors inclined at different angles are used to concentrate heat on the
container. These heliostats mirrors are arranged in the pattern of concentric
circles with the solar tower as centre
The container
is connected to a network of pipes which carry the molten salt for electricity
generation.
The solar
tower and container are made up of thermally conductive material to utilize
maximum heat.
MECHANISM
Several
mirrors inclined at different angle reflect the sun rays on the container which
concentrates heat on the container.
The
container conducts heat to salt, melting it the melted salt is further carried
to other container through a network of pipes to boil water.
The high
pressure steams are carried to a power generating turbine through a network of
pipelines.
Rest of the
time, the molten salt can be stored in another insulated tank and can be
further reused.
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INDIA’S BRIGHT FUTURE IN SOLAR SALT POWER PLANTS
INDIA is a
tropical country and has enormous possibilities of tapping solar energy
Also INDIA
has vast array lands where it can set up solar salt power plants.
BIGGEST SOLAR SALT POWER PLANT
Ashalim
power station in the negev desert in Israel. It has tallest solar tower in the
world and has 50,600 concentrating heliostats. It has capacity of generating
121 megawatts of electric power.
NEED FOR CONCENTRATED SOLAR POWER
Electricity
has such a wide range of application in today’s world that it’s per capita
consumption is considered as an index for development therefore there is a
pressing need to discover a more sustainable process (than solar panel) to
generate electricity such as concentrated solar power.
DRAWBACKS OF CONCENTRATED SOLAR POWER
High cost of
implantation, the salt solar power plants require intensive capital inputs and
high maintainance costs.
Also these
power plants require a vast are of land and proper technological set up.
As the angle
of sunrays falling on heliostats change with time the heliostats are needed to
be constantly adjusted to reflect sunrays on the solar tower.
SOLUTION
The
heliostats are computerized so that they change angle with time. A software is
designed which controls heliostats on the basis of the data obtained from the
solar sensors.
ADVANTAGES OF CONCENTRATED SOLAR POWER
It is a
clean source of energy and does not leads to any environmental pollution.
It can
generate a huge amount of energy in a short time relative to other sources of
energy.
The molten
salt which is not used immediately can be stored in insulated tank and can be
used later.
Thus there
is immediate need for developing countries like INDIA to adopt concentrated
solar power in order to be energy efficient.
One experimental
project is planned to be set up in Gujrat
This topic
is being researched so that it can be exploited as soon as possible.
Countries such
as China, USA and Israel are benefiting a lot from these concentrated solar
power plants .
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