On October 12, 2021, SETO announced that 40 projects were awarded $40 million. Twenty-five of those projects will receive almost $33 million to research and develop CSP technologies that help reduce costs and enable long
Solar thermal power plants are electricity generation plants that utilize energy from the Sun to heat a fluid to a high temperature.This fluid then transfers its heat to water, which then becomes superheated steam.This steam is then used to
Naked Energy''s VirtuPVT technology was a clear winner in the CIBSE Building Performance Awards in the Product or Innovation of the Year – Thermal Comfort category. Phil Lattimore looks at how combining solar photovoltaic and
An international team of engineers accepted the Technology Innovation Award at the 2023 Solar Power and Chemical Systems (SolarPACES) conference on 13 October. and researchers in Spain and at Shinshu University in Japan —
Solar Power Portal is delighted to announce the launch of the Solar Power Portal Awards. Designed to recognise the very best in the UK solar sector, the awards will encompass all areas of the solar industry – from
On April 13, 2023, DOE announced $6.4 million in funding for 14 to 24 awards. SETO selected 24 projects to receive $7.8 million in funding, which were announced on January 18, 2024. SIPS is an ongoing SETO program that has
On the closing day of the SolarPACES 2015 Conference in Cape Town, South Africa, the Stellio Consortium, comprising schlaich bergermann partner sbp sonne, Ingemetal Solar and Masermic Mechatronics, received the SolarPACES 2015 Technology Innovation Award for the development of the Stellio Heliostat.
The annual SolarPACES Awards honor the personal engagement of individuals and institutions that significantly contribute to the deployment of CSP technology. Two types of Awards can be given: 1. Technology Innovation Award For innovations relevant to a more rapid deployment of CSP technology through:
Solar reactors for high-temperature thermochemistry are among the breakthrough technologies to receive US DOE funding IMAGE@ Aldo Steinfield ETH: A two-step solar thermochemical CO 2 -splitting cycle using Zn/ZnO redox reactions