发展中经济体的低成本太阳能热发电

Darick W. LaSelle, R. Liechty, Hassan Alzamzam, R. Foster, Jasmin Dzabic, N. Clark
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与美国等第一世界国家相比,发展中经济体目前从可再生能源和离网技术中获得的潜在收益更多。抽水、水净化、用于接种的冷藏、烹饪和取暖等基本人道主义需求,在不耗尽当地资源的情况下,可以对生活质量产生重大影响。一旦基本的卫生需求得到考虑,村庄甚至小城镇将有一个更合理的立足点来摆脱贫困。不幸的是,大多数可再生能源解决方案都很复杂,一旦安装,就很容易失修,很少或根本没有当地的知识库来维护复杂的光伏(PV)或风力涡轮机系统。此外,大多数可再生能源系统需要大量不环保的制造。一旦这些系统被制造出来,它们体积庞大,运输成本高昂。本文描述的系统将能够以最小的资本投资产生低成本的太阳能热能。该系统允许选择在现场建造太阳能集热器,只需要远程制造和运输最少的设备。拟议中的系统将允许可再生能源在发展中经济体得到更广泛的推广。
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Low cost solar thermal energy generation for developing economies
Developing economies currently show more potential benefit from renewable and off-grid technologies when compared to first world countries like the United States. Basic humanitarian needs like water pumping, water purification, refrigeration for inoculations, cooking and heating without depleting local resources can have a major impact on quality of living. Once basic hygienic needs are accounted for, villages and even small towns will have a more legitimate foothold to develop out of an impoverished state. Unfortunately, the majority of renewable solutions are complicated, and once installed can easily fall into disrepair, with little or no local knowledge base available to maintain complicated photovoltaic (PV) or wind turbine systems. Additionally, the majority of renewable energy systems require extensive manufacturing that are not environmentally friendly. Once these systems are manufactured, they are bulky and costly to ship. The system described in this paper will have the ability to produce low cost solar thermal energy, with a minimal of capital investment. The system allows for the option to have the solar thermal collector be built on site, requiring only a minimum of equipment to be manufactured remotely and shipped. The proposed system will allow for a much wider spread of renewable energy in developing economies.
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