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Promising research trends for solar parabolic dish collectors
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Palabras clave
Concentrated solar power
Parabolic dish collector
High temperature applications
Hybridization
Thermal energy
Distributed energy
Storage configurations
Fecha de publicación
2025
Editor
Elsevier
Citación
J. García-Ferrero, M.J. Santos, A. Medina, A. Calvo Hernández, Promising research trends for solar parabolic dish collectors, Applied Thermal Engineering, 2025, 126934, ISSN 1359-4311, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.applthermaleng.2025.126934. (https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1359431125015261)
Resumen
[EN]Concentrated Solar Power (CSP) systems are among the most promising renewable energy technologies in the energy transition scenario. Parabolic dish collectors (PDCs) mainly gather solar power and concentrate it onto a receiver located at the focus of a reflecting paraboloid. They reach the highest concentration factor among CSP configurations. Thus, temperatures even above 1000°C can be achieved. Traditionally, these systems were devoted to producing electricity through a thermodynamic cycle running with a fluid heated up at the receiver working either alone or integrated within micro-cogeneration energy systems or smart grids. However, provided the high temperature these systems can achieve, a wide range of innovative applications related to thermal energy production are emerging. Combined heat and power, water desalination, synthetic fuel, hydrogen production, or thermal energy storage purposes constitute some examples of those new challenging uses. Besides aiming to decentralize electric energy production, parabolic dish collectors can compete or be hybridized with photovoltaic systems to fulfill distributed energy production demand. This work addresses theoretical and practical issues concerning the above novel and challenging applications, filling a gap in the current literature on the prospects for solar parabolic dish collectors.
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1359-4311
DOI
10.1016/j.applthermaleng.2025.126934
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