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  2. Solar updraft tower - Wikipedia

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    The solar updraft tower (SUT) is a design concept for a renewable-energy power plant for generating electricity from low temperature solar heat. Sunshine heats the air beneath a very wide greenhouse-like roofed collector structure surrounding the central base of a very tall chimney tower.

  3. Solar chimney - Wikipedia

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    The solar chimney can be improved by integrating it with a trombe wall. The added advantage of this design is that the system may be reversed during the cold season, providing solar heating instead. A variation of the solar chimney concept is the solar attic. In a hot sunny climate the attic space is often blazingly hot in the summer.

  4. Solar thermal energy - Wikipedia

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    A solar chimney (or thermal chimney) is a passive solar ventilation system composed of a hollow thermal mass connecting the interior and exterior of a building. As the chimney warms, the air inside is heated causing an updraft that pulls air through the building. These systems have been in use since Roman times and remain common in the Middle East.

  5. Solar power tower - Wikipedia

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    As solar power towers commonly use steam to drive the turbines, and water tends to be scarce in regions with high solar energy, another advantage of open pits is that they tend to collect water, having been dug below the water table. The Pit Power Tower uses low heat steam to drive the pneumatic tubes in a co-generation system.

  6. Renewable thermal energy - Wikipedia

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    The heated water can then be used in homes. The advantage of solar thermal is that the heated water can be stored until it is needed, eliminating the need for a separate energy storage system. [2] Solar thermal power can also be converted to electricity by using the steam generated from the heated water to drive a turbine connected to a ...

  7. List of solar thermal power stations - Wikipedia

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    SES-5 – USSR, 5 MW, power tower design, water / Steam, service period 1985–1989 [136] Maricopa Solar – USA Peoria, Arizona, 1.5 MW dish stirling SES / Tessera Solar's first commercial-scale Dish Stirling power plant. Completed January 2010, [137] decommissioned September 2011 and sold to CondiSys Solar Technology of China in April 2012 ...

  8. Vortex engine - Wikipedia

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    The solar vortex engine prototype at Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS The concept of a vortex engine or atmospheric vortex engine ( AVE ), independently proposed by Norman Louat [ 1 ] and Louis M. Michaud, [ 2 ] aims to replace large physical chimneys with a vortex of air created by a shorter, less-expensive structure.

  9. Solar Turbines - Wikipedia

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    In 1992, Solar Turbines introduced the SoLoNOx system. The SoLoNOx system uses lean-burn technologies to reduce NOx emissions. The SoLoNOx system has been retrofitted to over 2,000 turbines and all of Solar Turbine's more recent designs can be equipped with SoLoNOx as a feature. In 1997, Solar Turbines introduced a ceramic hot-section design ...