Please send me the pp, full report on the topic Solar chimney Power plant. It needed for my seminar at college. Can u please send it asap.
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A solar chimney - often known as a thermal chimney - is a way to improve the natural ventilation of buildings by convection of air heated by passive solar energy. A simple description of a solar chimney is that of a vertical axis that uses solar energy to improve the ventilation of the natural chimney through a building. The solar chimney has been in use for centuries, especially in the Middle East and Middle East by the Persians, as well as in Europe by the Romans.
On the basic idea of ascending solar heating, the solar chimney was proposed and implemented as a model and a prototype by many research and industrial organizations. Although the efficiency of the system is less than 2%, but it is a promising technology to harness and convert solar energy to electric energy through three basic components; Namely: solar collector, tower or chimney, and wind turbine-generator unit. The low efficiency, the large size and the high dependence of the solar irradiation are the main problems experienced in the solar chimney power plants. Since the implementation of the first prototype in Manzenares, numerous attempts have been reported to improve system performance. This document is compiling most reports of attempts to improve the performance of the solar power plant in the chimney. The conclusion is that the performance of the system can be greatly improved by integration with another source of thermal energy, or by the efficient use of solar thermal energy storage. This document provides a platform for researchers in the field to understand and obtain detailed literature on improving the technologies of the current updates of the solar power plant of the chimney.
The solar upstream tower (SUT) is a renewable energy power plant to generate electricity from low-temperature solar heat. Sunshine heats the air beneath a very wide roof collector structure like the greenhouse surrounding the central base of a very tall chimney tower. The resulting convection causes an upward flow of hot air in the tower by the chimney effect. This airflow drives wind turbines placed in the chimney up or around the base of the chimney to produce electricity. Plans for expanded versions of demonstration models will allow significant energy generation and may allow the development of other applications, such as water extraction or distillation, and agriculture or horticulture.
Commercial investment may have been discouraged by the high initial cost of building a very large new structure, the large area required and the investment risk, however, there seems to be a renewed interest in solar upstream towers, especially in remote areas Sunny Some prototypes have recently been built and projects are being proposed for parts of Africa, the United States and Australia. An important fact to consider is that solar rising towers appear to be the only renewable energy technology that can generate electricity from low temperature heat. Functional or mechanical viability is not so much a matter now as capitalization. A complete review of the theoretical and experimental aspects of the development of the upstream solar tower (SUTPP), with a recommendation for commercial development, is available. A popular update with the interview of an informed engineering advocate has been published in National Geographic in 2014.
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