Dish-Stirling plant
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Photo:
The photo shows a EuroDish-Stirling power plant in southern France. At a diameter of 17 m, its power output is 50 kW.
Beschreibung:
Smaller solar power plants have a round concave reflector (“dish”) with the working cylinder of a Stirling engine at the focal point. The generator is placed directly on the shaft of a Stirling engine. (Alternative: A permanent magnet is used as a piston, which as a linear generator can integrate the electric power generation directly in the Stirling engine.) Dish-Stirling power plants are used, for example, in sunny regions without a power supply grid as a partial replacement for diesel generators. If the power plant’s battery capacity is sufficiently large, the diesel generators can be dispensed with.
Source of the photo: https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=362869
Source of the photo: https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=362869
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Lernobjekttyp:
Illustration
Fächer:
Physics; Technology
Klassenstufen:
Grade 5 to 6; Grade 7 to 9; Grade 10 to 13
Schultypen:
Middle/high school; Vocational training
Stichworte:
Ecology; Engine; Environment (general); Environmental protection; Optics; Power generation; Power plant; Renewable energy; Solar energy; Stirling, Robert
Bibliographie:
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Urheber/Produzent:
Björn Appel, Username Warden (license: CC BY-SA 3.0 unported)
Rechteinhaber:
© Björn Appel, Username Warden