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Parabolic Dish Collectors for Concentrated Solar Power: A Comprehensive Review on Their Subsystems and Overall Integration
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Palabras clave
Concentrated solar thermal
Concentrated solar power
Parabolic dish collector
Solar receiver
Stirling and brayton cycles
Heat transfer fluid
High temperature applications
Fecha de publicación
2025-12
Editor
MDPI
Citación
García-Ferrero, J.; Merchán Corral, R.P.; Moctezuma-Hernández, J.A.; Pérez-Gallego, D.; Anvari, S.; González-Ayala, J.; Calvo-Hernández, A.; Mateos Roco, J.M.; Santos, M.J.; Medina, A. Parabolic Dish Collectors for Concentrated Solar Power: A Comprehensive Review on Their Subsystems and Overall Integration. Energies 2025, 18, 6596. https://doi.org/10.3390/en18246596
Resumen
[EN]Parabolic dish collectors (PDCs) focus solar radiation onto a small area, minimizing the
heat-loss area of the solar receiver and improving the heating of the working fluid. This
fluid usually drives a Stirling-like or micro-gas turbine (Brayton-like) power generator.
PDCs, initially intended for small-capacity applications, are well-suited for electricity and
heat generation in remote rural areas, working alone and/or as parabolic dish arrays.
PDCs have received considerable attention among solar thermal collectors due to their
high concentration ratios and the high temperatures they achieve. However, nowadays,
they are the least developed and least commissioned among concentrated solar power
configurations, lacking a well-established technology. This review aims to compile the
evolution of research on PDCs over recent years from a global perspective and is mainly
focused on the subsystems constituting a PDC plant, their integration, and overall system
optimisation, thereby addressing a gap in the current literature. Methodological tools used
in the field are comprehensively revised, and recent related projects are summarized. Some
innovative and promising applications are also highlighted.
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10.3390/en18246596
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