- Themis (solar power plant)
The Themis
solar power tower was opened by EDF in May 1983 inTargassonne ,France (French Cerdagne ), not far from theOdeillo solar furnace .It had a power output of 2 MW. Construction started in 1979 at a cost of 300 millions
French franc s (about 45 millions euros). It was based on an array of 201 mirrors which heated a boiler (a cavity lined with coolant tubes) at the top of a 100 m tower where thecoolant (molten salts) carryied the thermal energy to a vapor generator, itself powering an electric turbine. The molten salts werepotassium nitrate (53%),sodium nitrite (40%) andsodium nitrate (7%). The coolant entry temperature was 250 °C and the exit temperature 450 °C. The vapor produced in the vapor generator was at 50 bar and 430 °C.Themis produced power for three years and then stopped in June
1986 , in part due to the difficult management of the coolant. Themis went into hibernation for more than twenty years, sometimes used as a science facility, an Air Cherenkov Telescope, measuringgamma rays hitting the atmosphere (seeIACT ).Rehabilitation
Recently, a rehabilitation program has been devised due to the high oil prices. The partners are CNRS, the local and regional political authorities of
Pyrénées-Orientales and the Tecsol design office.Currently Themis still has its 201 mirrors (53.70 m² each) on 4 hectares installed on sun-following devices called
heliostat s covering 11,800 m² to send the solar energy towards the hot spot at the top of the 100 m central tower.The rehabilitation project would repair half of the heliostats in order to develop a power of 1 MW, thanks to a
gas turbine installed at the top of the tower, and replace the other half of the mirrors with solar cells.ee also
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List of solar thermal power stations
*Solar power tower
*Solar thermal energy External links
* [http://www.promes.cnrs.fr/pegase/ Pegase project website (in French)]
* [http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/1984ATJSE.106...83D Abstract of 1984 article about Themis]
* [http://www2.cnrs.fr/presse/journal/3160.htm CNRS article about rehabilitation of Themis (in French)]
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