Oman’s Concentrated Solar Power drive draws German interest
Oman’s plans to set up the world’s largest Concentrated Solar Power plant at its Amal field has prompted interest from Solarlite CSP Technology.
Oman’s plans to set up the world’s largest Concentrated Solar Power plant at its Amal field has prompted interest from Solarlite CSP Technology.
Oman’s Concentrated Solar Power drive draws German interest Oman’s plans to set up the world’s largest Concentrated Solar Power plant at its Amal field has prompted interest from Solarlite CSP Technology. Dr Joachim Kruger, managing director at Solarlite, recently visited Muscat to highlight the benefits of direct steam generation in [...]
CSP Today speaks to Dr. Joachim Kruger, CEO and Founder of Solarlite, about the future of Concentrating Solar Power and how to increase competitiviness.
Concentrated Solar Thermal Power will constantly grow and double its worldwide capacity in the near future.
The first parabolic trough concentrating solar thermal plant using direct steam generation – delivers its full 5 MW of output to Thailand’s power network.
Duckwitz, Germany-based Solarlite partnered with Thai Solar Energy company to manufacture and build the five-megawatt Concentrating Solar Power Plant.
Thai Solar Energy Co., Ltd., opened the first of some 15 planned concentrated solar power plants in Thailand at the Huaykrachao, Kanjanaburi site on November 29, 2011.
Thailand became a forerunner in the area by setting the conservative target of increasing its solar energy capacity to 550 megawatts by 2022.
The concentrated solar energy plant has a nominal capacity of 5 megawatts. It would be the world's first commercial parabolic trough power plant using water instead of thermal oil as a heat carrier.