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  2. List of solar thermal power stations - Wikipedia

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    Hybrid solar power with combination of 600 MW solar PV and 200 MW solar thermal with 5h heat storage [114] [115] Tamarugal Solar Project Chile: Atacama Desert, Chile: 450: Three solar power towers with 13h heat storage [116] Likana Solar Project Chile: Antofagasta 390: Three solar power towers with 13h heat storage [117] Copiapó Solar Project ...

  3. Solar energy - Wikipedia

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    Solar energy is the radiant energy from the Sun's light and heat, which can be harnessed using a range of technologies such as solar electricity, solar thermal energy (including solar water heating) and solar architecture.

  4. Solar power in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Solar potential of Mexico. Solar power in Mexico has the potential to produce vast amounts of energy. 70% of the country has an insolation of greater than 4.5 kWh/m 2 /day. . Using 15% efficient photovoltaics, a square 25 km (16 mi) on each side in the state of Chihuahua or the Sonoran Desert (0.01% of Mexico) could supply all of Mexico's electr

  5. Photovoltaics - Wikipedia

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    Usually solar panels are exposed to sunlight for longer than this in a given day, but the solar irradiance is less than 1000 W/m 2 for most of the day. A solar panel can produce more when the Sun is high in Earth's sky and produces less in cloudy conditions, or when the Sun is low in the sky. The Sun is lower in the sky in the winter.

  6. Renewable 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. [75] 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. Solar power tower - Wikipedia

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    Abengoa Solar: 2007 Spain Sanlúcar la Mayor 115 m 377 ft 624 11 MW 23.4 The Solar Project: U.S. Department of Energy: 1981 United States Mojave Desert 100 m 328 ft 1,818 later 1,926 7 MW, later 10 MW na, demolished Supcon Solar Delingha 10MW [27] (2 towers) Supcon Solar 2013 China Delingha 100 m 328 ft 10 MW National Solar Thermal Test Facility

  8. Photovoltaic power station - Wikipedia

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    Solar power plants are developed to deliver merchant electricity into the grid as an alternative to other renewable, fossil or nuclear generating stations. [96] The plant owner is an electricity generator. Most solar power plants today are owned by independent power producers (IPP's), [97] though some are held by investor-or community-owned ...

  9. Space-based solar power - Wikipedia

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    Space-based solar power essentially consists of three elements: [2] collecting solar energy in space with reflectors or inflatable mirrors onto solar cells or heaters for thermal systems; wireless power transmission to Earth via microwave or laser; receiving power on Earth via a rectenna, a microwave antenna