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*Despite this it (along with Photovoltaic Solar) only works when the sun shines (ie not at night, and not during storms/sufficiently cloudy days)
*Despite this it (along with Photovoltaic Solar) only works when the sun shines (ie not at night, and not during storms/sufficiently cloudy days)
*Thus storage is neccisary for more stable power
*Thus storage is neccisary for more stable power


=Research=
=Research=
==Methods==
==Methods==
*Saturated Water
*Saturated Water
*Molten Salt (or equivalent other substances)
*Molten Salt (or equivalent other substances)
*Heated Solid (Such as a metal cube with an insulating shroud)
*Heated Solid (Such as a metal cube with an insulating shroud, or heated concrete with a shroud)
*Heated liquid (Such as Oil)
*Phase Change Materials
*Pressurized Air
*Pressurized Air
*Pressurized/Elevated Water
*Pressurized/Elevated Water
*Flywheel
*Flywheel
*Conversion to Electricity, and Electric Storage
*Conversion to Electricity, and Electric Storage


=Industry Standards=
=Industry Standards=
*
*


=Existing Open Source Designs=
=Existing Open Source Designs=
*
*


=Minimum Viable product=
=Minimum Viable Product=
 
*Capable of storing x Joules of Energy
* Capable of storing x Joules of Energy


=Basic Design=
=Basic Design=
==Heat Generator==
==Heat Generator==
* Either a [[Linear Solar Concentrator]], a [[Parabolic Solar Concentrator]], or an array of [[Open Source Heliostat]]s
* Either a [[Linear Solar Concentrator]], a [[Parabolic Solar Concentrator]], or an array of [[Open Source Heliostat]]s


==Heat Delivery==
==Heat Delivery==
* Either by piping of the working fluid, or a heatpipe
* Either by piping of the working fluid, or a heatpipe


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=BOM=
=BOM=
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=See Also=
=See Also=
 
*[[Thermal Energy Storage Device]]
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*[[Solar Thermal Storage]]


=Useful Links=
=Useful Links=
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*Dismisses steam accumulator as not having enough power for turbines. That's correct, but it would have sufficient power for smaller modern steam engines. [http://www.dlr.de/Portaldata/41/Resources/dokumente/institut/thermischept/Solar_Thermal_Energy_Storage_Technologies_Hannover2008.pdf]. Proposes molten salt and concrete blocks as more likely.
*Dismisses steam accumulator as not having enough power for turbines. That's correct, but it would have sufficient power for smaller modern steam engines. [http://www.dlr.de/Portaldata/41/Resources/dokumente/institut/thermischept/Solar_Thermal_Energy_Storage_Technologies_Hannover2008.pdf]. Proposes molten salt and concrete blocks as more likely.
*Saturated water storage - or Ruths storage system - [https://books.google.com/books?id=qBknDwAAQBAJ&pg=PA552&lpg=PA552&dq=storing+solar+energy+in+saturated+water&source=bl&ots=1A57Beq98w&sig=iitvSNBsIXNp-G9vIZltdcVZyO0&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiSnOCE2YrZAhUG54MKHbvLDg4Q6AEIRzAF#v=onepage&q=storing%20solar%20energy%20in%20saturated%20water&f=false]
*Saturated water storage - or Ruths storage system - [https://books.google.com/books?id=qBknDwAAQBAJ&pg=PA552&lpg=PA552&dq=storing+solar+energy+in+saturated+water&source=bl&ots=1A57Beq98w&sig=iitvSNBsIXNp-G9vIZltdcVZyO0&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiSnOCE2YrZAhUG54MKHbvLDg4Q6AEIRzAF#v=onepage&q=storing%20solar%20energy%20in%20saturated%20water&f=false]
*[https://www.dlr.de/tt/Portaldata/41/Resources/dokumente/institut/thermischept/Solar_Thermal_Energy_Storage_Technologies_Hannover2008.pdf PDF from 2008 (Useful Info, but needs to be checked that it is still current)]

Latest revision as of 16:18, 5 July 2018

Basics

  • Solar thermal is a great renewable form of energy
  • Despite this it (along with Photovoltaic Solar) only works when the sun shines (ie not at night, and not during storms/sufficiently cloudy days)
  • Thus storage is neccisary for more stable power

Research

Methods

  • Saturated Water
  • Molten Salt (or equivalent other substances)
  • Heated Solid (Such as a metal cube with an insulating shroud, or heated concrete with a shroud)
  • Heated liquid (Such as Oil)
  • Phase Change Materials
  • Pressurized Air
  • Pressurized/Elevated Water
  • Flywheel
  • Conversion to Electricity, and Electric Storage

Industry Standards

Existing Open Source Designs

Minimum Viable Product

  • Capable of storing x Joules of Energy

Basic Design

Heat Generator

Heat Delivery

  • Either by piping of the working fluid, or a heatpipe

Heat Storage

  • Molten salt
  • Concrete, high temperature with pipes through it
  • Ruths storage system - or Steam accumulator - or saturated water

BOM


See Also

Useful Links