Linear Fresnel collector plants represent a promising line-focusing concentrating solar thermal technology that has not yet reached commercial maturity. This technology has many advantages, but its core disadvantage is the low optical performance of the primary collector field. The design of the primary is therefore of vital importance to the competitiveness of the technology. The large number of independent parameters in primary collector designs has led to many different optical design methodologies and optimisation studies. This review paper firstly details the different optical loss mechanisms and their relative importance to the performance of the primary. The different models used to quantify performance are then detailed. The subsequ...
This study presents a simulation based optimization study of a multi-tube trapezoidal cavity receive...
Abstract Here, experimental results for testing a novel solar concentrating system are presented. Th...
Linear Fresnel concentrators (LFR) are known for their potential cost-effectiveness, reliability and...
For concentrating solar thermal power the Linear Fresnel Collector (LFC) is an emerging concept with...
Linear Fresnel collectors still present a large margin to improve efficiency. Solar fields of this k...
Linear Fresnel collector arrays present some relevant advantages in the domain of concentrating sola...
Linear Fresnel collectors have the potential to reduce levelized electricity costs (LEC) of solar th...
Among the different technologies of concentrated solar power plant, the linear Fresnel, thanks to it...
A Linear Fresnel Collector (LFC) is a solar concentrating technology with high potential for improve...
This paper presents a comparative performance investigation of three Compact linear Fresnel collecto...
The Linear Fresnel Collector (LFC) technology is currently being commercialised by several companies...
AbstractThe production of electricity from solar radiation is a direct process. Solar energy is not ...
The Linear Fresnel Collector (LFC) technology is currently being commercialised by several companies...
A concentrating solar power (CSP) plant with parabolic trough collector (PTC) using thermal oil as h...
Linear Fresnel collectors are identified as a technology that should play a main role in order to re...
This study presents a simulation based optimization study of a multi-tube trapezoidal cavity receive...
Abstract Here, experimental results for testing a novel solar concentrating system are presented. Th...
Linear Fresnel concentrators (LFR) are known for their potential cost-effectiveness, reliability and...
For concentrating solar thermal power the Linear Fresnel Collector (LFC) is an emerging concept with...
Linear Fresnel collectors still present a large margin to improve efficiency. Solar fields of this k...
Linear Fresnel collector arrays present some relevant advantages in the domain of concentrating sola...
Linear Fresnel collectors have the potential to reduce levelized electricity costs (LEC) of solar th...
Among the different technologies of concentrated solar power plant, the linear Fresnel, thanks to it...
A Linear Fresnel Collector (LFC) is a solar concentrating technology with high potential for improve...
This paper presents a comparative performance investigation of three Compact linear Fresnel collecto...
The Linear Fresnel Collector (LFC) technology is currently being commercialised by several companies...
AbstractThe production of electricity from solar radiation is a direct process. Solar energy is not ...
The Linear Fresnel Collector (LFC) technology is currently being commercialised by several companies...
A concentrating solar power (CSP) plant with parabolic trough collector (PTC) using thermal oil as h...
Linear Fresnel collectors are identified as a technology that should play a main role in order to re...
This study presents a simulation based optimization study of a multi-tube trapezoidal cavity receive...
Abstract Here, experimental results for testing a novel solar concentrating system are presented. Th...
Linear Fresnel concentrators (LFR) are known for their potential cost-effectiveness, reliability and...