AbstractIn this paper, results of an analysis to assess the potential of concentrating solar thermal power applications in Canada are presented. First, a direct normal solar resource (DNI) resource map for Canada is introduced. This map indicates the locations where the DNI is the highest in Canada and is derived from the most recent Perez's SUNY satellite-based solar resource model Version number 3. Second, the methodology and results of a GIS analysis to identify the locations of the most suitable lands for concentrating solar thermal power (CSP) applications in Canada are discussed. The total areas of the CSP-suitable lands are presented in a tabulated and a map formats for each of the Canadian provinces where there is a maximum DNI sola...
Concentrating solar power (CSP) is a complementary technology to the solar photovoltaic (PV) process...
Over the past decade, a number of jurisdictions have taken significant steps to encourage the diffus...
The paper reviews ongoing Canadian activities related to utilization of solar energy for heating bui...
In today’s economy, energy generation has moved to the forefront of technological and environmental ...
With increasing pressure being placed on traditional energy sources, both in terms of supply and als...
AbstractFollowing a 2007 conceptual feasibility study on a demonstration project to use renewable en...
AbstractThis paper presents an analysis conducted on a ground source heat pump (GSHP) system coupled...
This paper presents the global energy supply potential of concentrating solar thermal power (CSP). B...
Concentrated solar power (CSP) technology is a promising renewable energy technology worldwide. Howe...
In this paper we explore the tradeoffs between thermal storage capacity, cost, and other system para...
Renewable Energy Technologies are rapidly gaining uptake in South Africa, already having more than 3...
Canada has vast renewable energy resources due to its extensive geography and traditionally they hav...
The climate emergency is melting glaciers, destroying forests and increasing sea water levels worldw...
The investment in solar thermal power technologies has become increasingly attractive, despite their...
As the world looks for low-carbon sources of energy, solar power stands out as the most abundant ene...
Concentrating solar power (CSP) is a complementary technology to the solar photovoltaic (PV) process...
Over the past decade, a number of jurisdictions have taken significant steps to encourage the diffus...
The paper reviews ongoing Canadian activities related to utilization of solar energy for heating bui...
In today’s economy, energy generation has moved to the forefront of technological and environmental ...
With increasing pressure being placed on traditional energy sources, both in terms of supply and als...
AbstractFollowing a 2007 conceptual feasibility study on a demonstration project to use renewable en...
AbstractThis paper presents an analysis conducted on a ground source heat pump (GSHP) system coupled...
This paper presents the global energy supply potential of concentrating solar thermal power (CSP). B...
Concentrated solar power (CSP) technology is a promising renewable energy technology worldwide. Howe...
In this paper we explore the tradeoffs between thermal storage capacity, cost, and other system para...
Renewable Energy Technologies are rapidly gaining uptake in South Africa, already having more than 3...
Canada has vast renewable energy resources due to its extensive geography and traditionally they hav...
The climate emergency is melting glaciers, destroying forests and increasing sea water levels worldw...
The investment in solar thermal power technologies has become increasingly attractive, despite their...
As the world looks for low-carbon sources of energy, solar power stands out as the most abundant ene...
Concentrating solar power (CSP) is a complementary technology to the solar photovoltaic (PV) process...
Over the past decade, a number of jurisdictions have taken significant steps to encourage the diffus...
The paper reviews ongoing Canadian activities related to utilization of solar energy for heating bui...