Our response
- ‘supercharge’ natural gas (SolarGas)
- store energy, so that solar power can be used when it’s cloudy or after dark
- generate electricity from the sun and air in a solar air turbine at 800ºC
- combine solar power with state-of-the-art turbines to create steam up to 590 ºC
- run the highly efficient supercritical carbon dioxide Brayton cycle up to 700ºC.
Concentrated solar thermal research case studies
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Solar field lights up Cyprus
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