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  2. Solar thermal collector - Wikipedia

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    Two flat plate solar collectors side-by-side. Flat-plate collectors are the most common solar thermal technology in Europe. [7] They consist of an (1) enclosure containing (2) a dark-colored absorber plate with fluid circulation passageways, and (3) a transparent cover to allow transmission of solar energy into the enclosure.

  3. List of concentrating solar thermal power companies - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of concentrating solar thermal power (CSTP) companies.The CSTP industry finished a first round of new construction during 2006/7, a resurgence after more than 15 years of commercial dormancy.

  4. Photovoltaic thermal hybrid solar collector - Wikipedia

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    PVT collectors generate solar heat and electricity basically free of direct CO 2 emissions and are therefore regarded [by whom?] as a promising green technology to supply renewable electricity and heat to buildings and industrial processes. [citation needed] Heat is the largest energy end-use. In 2015, the provision of heating for use in ...

  5. List of energy storage power plants - Wikipedia

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    Drake Landing Solar Community began operation in 2006. Solar thermal energy is collected in flat plate glazed collectors, pumped to a bore field where the heat is radiated to soil. That process is reversed to utilize the heat in 52 single family (detached) homes. In 2012, DLSC set a world record by heating the 52 homes with 97% renewable energy.

  6. Solar water heating - Wikipedia

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    Flat plate collectors are an extension of the idea to place a collector in an 'oven'-like box with glass directly facing the Sun. [30] Most flat plate collectors have two horizontal pipes at the top and bottom, called headers, and many smaller vertical pipes connecting them, called risers. The risers are welded (or similarly connected) to thin ...

  7. Flat-plate collector - Wikipedia

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  8. Solar thermal energy - Wikipedia

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    Where temperatures below about 95 °C (200 °F) are sufficient, as for space heating, flat-plate collectors of the nonconcentrating type are generally used. Because of the relatively high heat losses through the glazing, flat plate collectors will not reach temperatures much above 200 °C (400 °F) even when the heat transfer fluid is stagnant.

  9. Leonard L. Northrup Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Leonard "Lynn" L. Northrup Jr. (March 18, 1918 – March 24, 2016) was an American engineer who was a pioneer of the commercialization of solar thermal energy. [1] [2] Influenced by the work of John Yellott, Maria Telkes, and Harry Tabor, Northrup's company designed, patented, developed and manufactured some of the first commercial solar water heaters, solar concentrators, solar-powered air ...