terça-feira, 16 de novembro de 2010

SolarReserve plant will produce electric energy with Molten Salt.

Solar energy can be the most widely used source of energy so far, but a great Dilene to be solved to produce energy at night or on cloudy days because it needs to be resolved if the day without sunshine investment in this type of technology would be impaired right. But now, a new venture called SolarReserve has a technology that aims to change this picture because they will be able to generate electricity into the evening.
Unlike other solar power plants to SolarReserve will be able to produce electricity at night or in adverse weather. The program will save and store captured solar energy in molten salt, the new solar plant will produce up to 500 megawatts of peak power is comparable to what a regular coal plant will not produce any CO2 in the atmosphere.
The concept behind new concentrated solar power plant is very similar to solar power tower in Seville, where hundreds of solar panels reflect sunlight to heat water inside a tower, which later evaporates into steam, which passes a series of turbines to generate electricity. However, instead of using the water tower, the tank will SolarReserve molten salt and a huge variety of mirrors that reflect light to the tank is heated to 1,000 degrees Fahrenheit heated. The liquid is then pumped to a steam generator that spins a turbine to produce electricity.
Due to the unique ability of the product to store the energy it captures, this system will function as a conventional power plant, but with several advantages, because the salt is more predictable than water reserves, the supply is inexhaustible and free, and the impact environment is practically zero. "
The SolarReserve uses molten salt plus a mixture of sodium and potassium nitrate instead of instead of water or oil, allows the heat to be stored for use when the sun is not present. After several studies found that the molten salt is the most efficient fluid when it comes to transport heat from the sun. The study indicates that the molten salt is used in tower systems for solar energy because it is liquid and the pressure of the atmosphere can provide an efficient low-cost way to store thermal energy, operating temperatures are compatible with today's technologies already used in steam turbines, has a great advantage. It is nonflammable, making your shipping, handling and producing far fewer dangerous and clean.
We hope this technology will soon be released because the nations sold here in Brazil is no lack of sun and salt year round. icon biggrin produce Electric Power Plant SolarReserve with Molten Salt

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