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Solar Steam machine

This project demonstrates that it is possible to use the heat of the sun to produce a movement.

 

The technical principle consists of boiling a liquid (e.g. water) in a closed tank using solar energy. To obtain a temperature sufficient to boil water, parabolic mirrors are used to focus the sun's rays on a black tube containing the liquid. The vapour created adds pressure in the tank, which, when released, rotates a turbine.

 

If an alternator (dynamo) is connected to the turbine, it would be possible to produce electricity. The same principle is used in thermal or nuclear power plants, but wih this project a clean and renewable energy is used instead.

 

The main advantage of this technology over photovoltaics is the possibility of storing energy in order to extend the production of electricity several hours after sunset or during cloudy periods. This idea is is use the the Noor power plant near Ouarzazate in Morocco, inaugurated in February 2016. Consisting of a 480-hectare field of parabolic mirrors, it has a power of 160MW and can store the equivalent of three hours of electricity production thanks to a device using molten salts.


Difficulty
Medium
Duration
2h
Rating
5/5
Price
~ 10 CHF
Testimonials
0

Date18.07.2022
AuthorMartin
Organizationwebenergie
Translatorwebmaster
Final purposeMake things move
FieldEnergy
Substainable development
Optics
Languagefrançais english
Licence