5304 x 3280 px | 44,9 x 27,8 cm | 17,7 x 10,9 inches | 300dpi
Aufnahmedatum:
Juli 2013
Ort:
Sanlucar san Mayor , Seville , Spain
Weitere Informationen:
The Planta Solar 20 (PS20) solar power plant is a solar thermal energy plant in Sanlucar la Mayor near Seville in Andalusia, Spain. It is the world's most powerful solar power tower.[1] The 20 megawatt (MW) solar power tower produces electricity with large movable mirrors called heliostats.[2][3] Construction of PS20 was started in 2006 and it commenced operation in 2009. It features several significant technological improvements over the earlier PS10. These include a receiver with higher efficiency, various improvements in the control and operational systems, and a better thermal energy storage system. "PS20 consists of a solar field of 1, 255 mirrored heliostats designed by Abengoa Solar. Each heliostat, with a surface area of 120 m2 (1, 300 sq ft), reflects the solar radiation it receives onto the receiver, located on the top of a 165 m (541 ft) high tower, producing steam which is converted into electricity by a turbine generator."[4] "The remaining power plants will be built over the next few years. They will include low- and high-concentration photovoltaic, tower thermoelectric, parabolic-trough collector and Stirling dish plants. Abengoa Solar's parabolic trough plants, Solnova 1, 3 and 4, which can generate 150MW of power, are under construction at the Solar Platform."[5] Resulting from cooperation between Ciemat, the IDEA, and the University of Seville, the whole plant is to be completed by 2013, when it will produce approximately 300 MW – energy for around 180, 000 homes, equivalent to the needs of the city of Seville. PS20 produces about 48, 000 megawatt-hours (MW·h) per year, for which it receives €271 (US$360) per MW·h under its power purchase