Saturday, October 27, 2012


Gossamer Innovations' (in conjunction with 3M) Concentrated Solar Power (CSP) Large Aperture Trough (LAT) Platform Nearing Completion in Louisiana



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(PRWEB) October 26, 2012
Gossamer Innovations, in conjunction with 3M, is nearing completion on a large aperture trough for the University of Louisiana in La Fayette. The University intends to use the installation for testing ORC (organic rankine cycle) designs for electrical generation from the sun’s thermal energy. This is only one of several similar installations planned for deployment in different parts of the world, keeping alive the promise of CSP power generation via collaborative efforts with strategic partners.
ORC technology harnesses heat to generate electricity for many industrial and manufacturing uses and therefore has an extremely wide range of commercial applications. ORC units convert the heat collected by solar concentrators into electricity without relying on the high temperatures of the steam cycle. As such, CSP systems along with ORC units improve cost-effectiveness of power generation systems in the range of 5MW and 10MW. Electric power of this magnitude is ideal for industrial and agricultural needs in remote locations that are not tied in to the grid. In addition CSP/ORC power plants can produce electricity without any fossil-fuel consumption, hence, without the production of any greenhouse gases and pollutants.     According to Dr. Dan Chen, Business Development Manager at the 3M Renewable Energy Division, “From an engineering point of view, ORC and LAT is a near perfect match for energy production.”

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