M+W Zander on the Hanover fair large with 5.40 Fresnel solar collector meters
On the Hanover of this year fair (21 until 25 April 2008) the plant
farmer presents M+W Zander solutions for the efficient use of
regenerativ energies (27, A33/2 resounds). An emphasis on the
community conditions with NOVATEC BioSol is thereby the Solarthermie.
That shows up already in the optical organization of the conditions,
which are coined/shaped by a 5.40 meters large Fresnel solar
collector. Such of Novatec BioSol developed mirrors on a power plant
construction place in Spain are at present developed, where M+W Zander
establishes together with NOVATEC BioSol two megawatts a Solarthermie
power station with approximately 18,000 square meters of reflector
surface. The initial start-up is planned for July 2008. The
establishment of further solar power stations also together 90
megawatts achievement is angedacht. * The demo power station under
construction lies in the proximity of Murcia (southeast Spain).It is based on the principle of the Fresnel collector technology,
which uses instead of parabolically more curved mirror field-flat,
small curved glass mirrors. Eight mirror rows each are oppositely in
such a way arranged that the reflected sunbeams on a caustic curve in
the center meet, the so-called receiver. It contains water, which
evaporates by the sunbeams and is converted over a turbine into
electricity. "after the technology was already tested since 2006 on
200 square meters a test field, wants we to now prove that it
functions also in the extensive use. In the second half-year 2008 it
will show up that this pollution free plant says also in the everyday
life enterprise economically and without high maintenance costs
functioned ", Dr. Guenter cutter, speaker of the management of M+W
Zander FE GmbH.Among the advantages of the technology it ranks also that the solar
power station gets along as far as possible without cooling water and
so lengthy permission processes are void in anyway water-poor regions.
In addition the mirror components in the power station region can be
manufactured, so that long routes of transportation are possible been
void and shorter construction period. Solarly produced steam and the
turbine waste heat can be used beyond that in water-poor areas also
for the seawater desalination. Beside the Solarthermie shows M+W
Zander to the Hanover fair also solutions for force heat coupling,
Geothermie and biomass gasification.
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