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Multi-Tower Linear Focus Fresnel Array Project

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Mills, David R.
Morrison, Graham Lindsay
Pye, John
Le Lievre, Peter

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As an alternative to conventional tracking solar thermal trough systems, one may use line focus Fresnel reflector systems. In a conventional Fresnel reflector design, each field of reflectors is directed to a single tower. However, efficient systems of very high ground utilisation can he setup if a field of reflectors uses multiple receivers on different towers. This paper describes a line focus system, called the compact linear fresnel reflector system and a project to produce an initial 95 MWth solar array. The array will be used as a retrofit preheater for a coal fired generating plant.

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Journal of Solar Energy Engineering

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2037-12-31