New Nanotechnology Raises the Efficiency of Solar Thermal Power by 10%
Nanofluid applications have the potential to increase solar thermal efficiency by approximately 10% with no redesign needed. New manufacturing techniques for 30 nm graphite spheres make this technology economically feasible for Kalahari’s products.
Using Nanofluids as a direct absorption solar collector has been demonstrated to offer unique advantages over conventional collectors.
Kalahari representatives are in exploratory discussion with research organizations for research and licensing of next generation Nanofluid formulations that have even greater efficiency benefits. A selection of materials will be conducted based on successfully concluded research results.
Shropshire Solar Power are Certificated Installers of the Microgeneration Certification Scheme (MCS) from the Department of Energy and Climate Change. Shropshire Solar Power are qualified electricians, with 25 years experience in residential and industrial electrical installation in the West Midlands, Wales and the UK.
Thursday, 25 November 2010
New Nanotechnology Raises the Efficiency of Solar Thermal Power by 10% « Solar Thermal Magazine
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