Jülich Solar Tower

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Jülich Solar Tower
SolarturmJülich.jpg
CountryGermany
LocationJülich
Coordinates50°54′54″N 6°23′16″E / 50.91500°N 6.38778°E / 50.91500; 6.38778Coordinates: 50°54′54″N 6°23′16″E / 50.91500°N 6.38778°E / 50.91500; 6.38778
StatusOperational
Owner(s)German Aerospace Center
Solar farm
TypeCSP
CSP technologySolar power tower
Collectors2000
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Jülich Solar Tower is a 60-metre (200 ft) high experimental concentrated solar power (CSP) tower, Germany's sole plant using this type of solar power technology. In September 2008 the plant was put into operation on a trial basis.[1] Over 2,000 dual-axis sun-tracking mirrors heat air to 700 °C, which is used to generate steam which flows through a turbine to generate electricity. Insulated steel tanks allow storage of heat for 1.5 hours in the event of clouds passing over.[2] The total electric output of the plant is 1.5 MW.[3] In 2011 it was sold to the German Aerospace Center.[4]

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  1. ^ Meilensteine des solarthermischen Versuchskraftwerks in Jülich
  2. ^ "Technik & Vorteile". Archived from the original on 2012-01-30. Retrieved 2012-04-20.
  3. ^ "DLR - Institut für Solarforschung - die Jülicher Solartürme: Testanlage für kommerzielle solarthermische Kraftwerke und für die Entwicklung solarer Brennstoffe".
  4. ^ Der Solarturm-Verkauf ist perfekt
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