China has reportedly developed the world's first dual-tower solar thermal plant near Guazhou County in Gansu Province to enhance efficiency and reduce carbon dioxide emissions.
Where is China's first dual-tower solar thermal plant located?
China Three Gorges Corporation An aerial view of the world's first dual-tower solar thermal plant in northwest China's Gansu Province. /China Three Gorges Corporation A Chinese power company is pioneering world-first technology by combining two endothermic towers to achieve a significant efficiency boost.
Are China's solar thermal power plants ready to go global?
China's solar thermal power generation companies have mastered the core technology of building large-scale molten salt tower thermal power stations, and are ready to go global, industry experts said.
What is China's new dual-tower solar power project?
China's foray into solar thermal power began in 2016, but this new project takes it a step further with its dual-tower design. "The mirrors in the overlapping area can be utilized by either tower," explains plant project manager Wen Jianghong. "This configuration is expected to enhance efficiency by 24 percent."
Where is China's first molten salt tower thermal power station located?
On Dec 28, China's first 100-megawatt-class molten salt tower thermal power station entered operation in the photoelectric industrial park in Dunhuang, Northwest China's Gansu province. The achievement marks China's emergence as one of the few countries in the world to master the technology.
"The molten salt tower thermal power station is the second solar thermal power station in which we have invested in Dunhuang. With the deepening of China's reform and opening-up, and the launch of the Belt and Road Initiative, China's solar thermal technique will go global and blossom in the world wherever developing solar power is suitable.
China required from the first demonstration phase that each CSP project must include thermal energy storage, marking the first recognition globally of the value of the low cost and longevity of thermal energy storage. As a power station storing solar energy thermally, CSP operates like a gas plant to supply grid services like rolling reserves.