Electrical power generated with the heat from the sun, called solar thermal power, is produced with three types of concentrating solar systems - trough or line-focus systems; power towers in which a centrally-located thermal receiver is illuminated with a large field of sun-tracking heliostats; and dish/engine systems. A special case of the third type of system, a dish/Stirling system, is the subject of this paper. A dish/Stirling system comprises a parabolic dish concentrator, a thermal receiver, and a Stirling engine/generator located at the focus of the dish. Several different dish/Stirling systems have been built and operated during the past 15 years. One system claims the world record for net conversion of solar energy to electric powe...
The solar parabolic dish Stirling engine electrically generating module consists of a solar collecto...
At present time, the SE applied to solar dish reflectors is not competitive compared to other concen...
At present time, the SE applied to solar dish reflectors is not competitive compared to other concen...
Dish/Stirling is a solar thermal electric technology which couples parabolic, point-focusing solar c...
Sunlight is the world's largest renewable energy source. Using the existing technologies,this energy...
Solar thermal energy is emerging as an important solution to new demands for clean, renewable energy...
The development of the solar parabolic-dish/Stirling-engine electricity generating plant known as th...
Abstract — This paper presents the design aspect of solar dish starling engine and the prospect of t...
Point focus distributed receiver solar thermal technology for the production of electric power and o...
Solar energy is a renewable energy and can be used as an input source for the heat engines. Stirling...
Initiated in 1991; the Dish/Stirling Joint Venture Program (DSJVP) is a 5-year, $17.2 million joint ...
For the concerns of environmental issue such as global warming, sustainable and green way to produce...
Concentrated Solar Power Systems based on engines to convert the heat into mechanical (electrical) p...
During the last decade several prototypes of dish/Stirling system have been built and tested in Euro...
Concentrated Solar Power Systems based on engines to convert the heat into mechanical (electrical) p...
The solar parabolic dish Stirling engine electrically generating module consists of a solar collecto...
At present time, the SE applied to solar dish reflectors is not competitive compared to other concen...
At present time, the SE applied to solar dish reflectors is not competitive compared to other concen...
Dish/Stirling is a solar thermal electric technology which couples parabolic, point-focusing solar c...
Sunlight is the world's largest renewable energy source. Using the existing technologies,this energy...
Solar thermal energy is emerging as an important solution to new demands for clean, renewable energy...
The development of the solar parabolic-dish/Stirling-engine electricity generating plant known as th...
Abstract — This paper presents the design aspect of solar dish starling engine and the prospect of t...
Point focus distributed receiver solar thermal technology for the production of electric power and o...
Solar energy is a renewable energy and can be used as an input source for the heat engines. Stirling...
Initiated in 1991; the Dish/Stirling Joint Venture Program (DSJVP) is a 5-year, $17.2 million joint ...
For the concerns of environmental issue such as global warming, sustainable and green way to produce...
Concentrated Solar Power Systems based on engines to convert the heat into mechanical (electrical) p...
During the last decade several prototypes of dish/Stirling system have been built and tested in Euro...
Concentrated Solar Power Systems based on engines to convert the heat into mechanical (electrical) p...
The solar parabolic dish Stirling engine electrically generating module consists of a solar collecto...
At present time, the SE applied to solar dish reflectors is not competitive compared to other concen...
At present time, the SE applied to solar dish reflectors is not competitive compared to other concen...