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Optical fibers and solar power generation

โœ Scribed by Abraham Kribus; Ory Zik; Jacob Karni


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2000
Tongue
English
Weight
215 KB
Volume
68
Category
Article
ISSN
0038-092X

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โœฆ Synopsis


A study of the potential use of optical fibers for solar thermal power generation is presented. The main performance characteristics (numerical aperture and attenuation) and typical costs of currently available fibers are discussed. Several approaches to the application of fibers are presented, for centralized (tower, central receiver) and distributed (dish-engine) systems. The overall system design-point efficiency and overall system cost are estimated. A scaling relation between system size and the cost of the fiber component is identified, which severely limits the applicability of fibers to small systems only. The overall system cost for centralized systems is found to be higher than the currently competitive range, even under optimistic assumptions of mass production of major components. A significant reduction in fiber cost is required before the use of fibers for centralized solar power generation can become competitive. In distributed generation using dish / engine systems, however, the use of fibers does achieve competitive performance and costs, comparable to the costs for conventional dish systems.


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