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PARABOLIC SOLAR COLLECTORS
V. Ryan © 2005 - 2009

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Solar power is energy from the sun. Although the sun is 150 million kilometres away it is still
extremely powerful. The amount of energy it provides for the earth in one minute is large
enough to meet the earth’s energy needs for one year. The problem is in the development of
technology that can harness this ‘free’ energy source.
 Solar collectors are one way of
 focussing the suns rays to heat
up fluids. A typical array of
olar collectors is seen opposite.
They are basically unusually
shaped mirrors (parabolic in shape)
that focus the heat of the sun on
a pipe carrying a special fluid.
The temperature of the fluid in
the pipe increases as it flows
down the pipe, along the solar
collectors. The pipe extends the
entire length of the mirrors.
This type of set up works at its best in desert areas where there is no shortage of sunlight and
very little cloud. The hot fluid in the pipe can be used, through a system of heat exchangers,
to produce electricity or hot water.
  

The special fluid
inside the pipes can
be replacedwith
water. The
concentrated heat
from the parabolic
collectors turns the
water into steam.
The jet of steam
is used to turn
turbines producing
electricity.
This system works
well in desert regions
due to the hot climate.
Modern systems
have synthetic oil
heating in the pipes.
The reflected sun
heats up the oil,
which in turn heats
up water,creating
steam. The steam
drives turbines
which produce
electricity.
SOLAR POWER STATION SPAIN
The photographs show an arrangement of parabolic solar collectors. Notice the suns energy is focused on the water pipe at its centre.





  

ARRANGEMENT OF PARABOLIC SOLAR COLLECTORS - SPAIN
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