Location
Kramer Junction, California, USA
Owner
Bundesministerium für Umwelt Naturschutz und Reaktorsicherheit
Completed on
2003
Scope of our work
design, detailed engineering, tender documents, fabrication and site supervision
As a successor of the Eurotrough II parabolic trough collector, seven
collectors with an overall length of 800 m and an aperture area of 4,350 m² were developed. For the first time ever, a single drive unit was used to actuate 12 linked collector elements with an overall length of 150 m. The Loop was integrated in the existing Solar Thermal Power Plant SEGS V of the Kramer Junction Operating Company in California, USA and have been operated continuously since April 2003. The aim of the project was a proof of concept of the planned fabrication and erection concepts and their respective costs. The collector efficiency was measured under working conditions to provide safety for the design of upcoming solar thermal power plants.
loop length: 800 m
collector length: 12 m
aperture width: 5.8 m
collectors with an overall length of 800 m and an aperture area of 4,350 m² were developed. For the first time ever, a single drive unit was used to actuate 12 linked collector elements with an overall length of 150 m. The Loop was integrated in the existing Solar Thermal Power Plant SEGS V of the Kramer Junction Operating Company in California, USA and have been operated continuously since April 2003. The aim of the project was a proof of concept of the planned fabrication and erection concepts and their respective costs. The collector efficiency was measured under working conditions to provide safety for the design of upcoming solar thermal power plants.
loop length: 800 m
collector length: 12 m
aperture width: 5.8 m
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