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The World’s Largest Solar Project with Compact Fresnel Technology Connected to Grid
by Monique Avila
India’s Reliance Power has successfully connected the world’s largest concentrated solar project (CSP) with compact linear fresnel reflector (CLFR) technology to the grid in India’s Jaisalmer District of Rajasthan, according to the company.
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Via Electric Light & Power Solar Steam Augmentation: A Sensible Alternative to PV by John Robbins After years of being poised for rapid growth, the opportunities for concentrated solar power Read More
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via Sun & Wind Energy: Coatings on the Move by Joachim Berner Some are preparing for Asia, while others are gearing up towards concentrator collectors – due to the weak Read More
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A Proposed 250 MW solar thermal plant in Queensland, Australia by AREVA Solar was selected as a preferred project for the solar flagships program by the Australian Goverment. It is Read More
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AREVA Solar will supply a 44 MW solar boost to CS Energy’s coal-fired 750 MW Kogan Creek Power Station utilizing its Compact Linear Fresnel Reflector (CLFR) technology. The project, expected Read More
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