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    Dish-Stirling Systems: An Overview of Development and Status

    Source: Journal of Solar Energy Engineering:;2003:;volume( 125 ):;issue: 002::page 135
    Author:
    Thomas Mancini
    ,
    Peter Heller
    ,
    Barry Butler
    ,
    Bruce Osborn
    ,
    Wolfgang Schiel
    ,
    Vernon Goldberg
    ,
    Reiner Buck
    ,
    Richard Diver
    ,
    Charles Andraka
    ,
    James Moreno
    DOI: 10.1115/1.1562634
    Publisher: The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
    Abstract: Dish-Stirling systems have demonstrated the highest efficiency of any solar power generation system by converting nearly 30% of direct-normal incident solar radiation into electricity after accounting for parasitic power losses[1]. These high-performance, solar power systems have been in development for two decades with the primary focus in recent years on reducing the capital and operating costs of systems. Even though the systems currently cost about $10,000 US/kW installed, major cost reduction will occur with mass production and further development of the systems. Substantial progress has been made to improve reliability thereby reducing the operating and maintenance costs of the systems. As capital costs drop to about $3000 US/kW, promising market opportunities appear to be developing in green power and distributed generation markets in the southwestern United States and in Europe. In this paper, we review the current status of four Dish-Stirling systems that are being developed for commercial markets and present system specifications and review system performance and cost data. We also review the economics, capital cost, operating and maintenance costs, and the emerging markets for Dish-Stirling systems.
    keyword(s): Maintenance , Engines , Reliability , Stirling engines , Design , Energy generation , Solar energy , Distributed power generation , Temperature , Heat pipes , Mirrors , Electric power generation , Generators , Testing , Water , Solar radiation AND Solar power ,
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    contributor authorThomas Mancini
    contributor authorPeter Heller
    contributor authorBarry Butler
    contributor authorBruce Osborn
    contributor authorWolfgang Schiel
    contributor authorVernon Goldberg
    contributor authorReiner Buck
    contributor authorRichard Diver
    contributor authorCharles Andraka
    contributor authorJames Moreno
    date accessioned2017-05-09T00:11:21Z
    date available2017-05-09T00:11:21Z
    date copyrightMay, 2003
    date issued2003
    identifier issn0199-6231
    identifier otherJSEEDO-28336#135_1.pdf
    identifier urihttp://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl/handle/yetl/129061
    description abstractDish-Stirling systems have demonstrated the highest efficiency of any solar power generation system by converting nearly 30% of direct-normal incident solar radiation into electricity after accounting for parasitic power losses[1]. These high-performance, solar power systems have been in development for two decades with the primary focus in recent years on reducing the capital and operating costs of systems. Even though the systems currently cost about $10,000 US/kW installed, major cost reduction will occur with mass production and further development of the systems. Substantial progress has been made to improve reliability thereby reducing the operating and maintenance costs of the systems. As capital costs drop to about $3000 US/kW, promising market opportunities appear to be developing in green power and distributed generation markets in the southwestern United States and in Europe. In this paper, we review the current status of four Dish-Stirling systems that are being developed for commercial markets and present system specifications and review system performance and cost data. We also review the economics, capital cost, operating and maintenance costs, and the emerging markets for Dish-Stirling systems.
    publisherThe American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
    titleDish-Stirling Systems: An Overview of Development and Status
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume125
    journal issue2
    journal titleJournal of Solar Energy Engineering
    identifier doi10.1115/1.1562634
    journal fristpage135
    journal lastpage151
    identifier eissn1528-8986
    keywordsMaintenance
    keywordsEngines
    keywordsReliability
    keywordsStirling engines
    keywordsDesign
    keywordsEnergy generation
    keywordsSolar energy
    keywordsDistributed power generation
    keywordsTemperature
    keywordsHeat pipes
    keywordsMirrors
    keywordsElectric power generation
    keywordsGenerators
    keywordsTesting
    keywordsWater
    keywordsSolar radiation AND Solar power
    treeJournal of Solar Energy Engineering:;2003:;volume( 125 ):;issue: 002
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