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Thermal Solar Energy Systems can be classified in two main categories

  • The Solar Heating Systems for Residential Use
  • The Utility Scale Systems, usually Focusing Solar Heat

Solar Hot Water Systems at Home

First lets discuss the solar hot water installations for domestic use. Those installations can provide us with hot water, heating and through solar cooling as air conditioning. We can even drive a sterling engine on the heat the sun provides like that.

High Efficiency Breaks even within a few Years

These system are very efficient and can reduce your energy bill by 50 - 80%. For your pocketbook this means that it takes about 3 - 5 years before the 3000 - 8000 dollar investment plus interest has paid for itself with reduced energy bills. After that that you are only profiting.

Save 50% on your Utility Bill

Isn't that a great idea, a reduction in the order of 50% on your utility bill. and no worries about increasing energy prices.

Technical Workings of Solar Heating Systems

A solar hot water collector unit is made up of a series of thick panels containing water tubes. And a black absorber plate that does exactly what the name suggests absorbing solar heat. This heats up the water in the tubes that can be actively pumped around. Or case of a passive system using the principle of rising hot water to keep the water flow going.

It is possible to drive a stirring engine this way, but for home use that still not very economical. Solar Cooling has more advantages, and is also a very efficient process. Active solar cooling is using the same principle of traditional cooling applied differently. The cooling through evaporation cost heat. so does the expansion of a gas costs heat while compressing produces heat. Active solar cooling works in between these mechanics. For a detailed description we like to point you to our in depth discussion of active solar cooling.

Utility Scale Systems CSP Systems

The second application of thermal solar energy is done on a utility scale. These systems focus the suns rays into a focal point that gets very hot. Concentrating Solar Power or the short industry term CSP systems apply this idea in various ways. The end result is that we can produce sufficient amounts of overheated steam to drive turbines and generate electricity.

Trough Systems

Most utility scale systems are so-called "through" systems. These systems use long parabolic shaped mirrors to concentrate solar heat. Usually the liquids used are oily substances a heat exchanger transfers the heat to the water in the turbine system.

Dish Systems

A dish system has mirrors mounted on large parabolic dish and so concentrates the suns heat one one focal point. The result is that very high temperatures can be reached. A tracking mechanism keeps the system orientated towards the sun. These systems are perfect for use in combination with stirling engines. (http://www.stirlingenergy.com)

The Tower of Power

The last system is a CSP Power Tower. This application of CSP found practical use in the South Western Part of the US. Imagine a tower surrounded by mirrors that all focus their light on one point at the top of the tower. A tracking device is used to keep the mirrors focusing on the top of the tower. The heat generated in more than sufficient to produce the steam needed for the turbines.

Cost and Economical Considerations

The cost of electricity from these CSP systems is about 12 cents per Kwh, about double the cost of coal fired plants. Because of the increasing knowledge and advancements in technique a price of 5 cents is predicted by 2012. And when looking through the lens of exploding energy prices this looks like a very promising investment.

The future

Thermal Solar Energy has a great future. Both at home as on a utility scale.