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10 kilometers west of Delingha City in Qinghai Province, at an altitude of 3,500 meters, on a vast Gobi desert, the 24-kilometer-long Jinguang Avenue runs from east to west through this area. This is the Delingha Solar Thermal Industry Park, a key hub for solar energy in the northwest. On both sides of the Golden Road, the heliostat fields feature giant \"umbrellas\" standing tall between heaven and earth. When generating electricity, the \"giant umbrella\" turns to follow the sun like a sunflower to track heat. By Yan Zhiqiang, reporter from China Energy News
The vast desert wastelands are brimming with new vitality
The optoelectronic field in Delingha is continuously improving.
In my opinion, the key here is how to program these reflectors……
It is necessary to master energy storage technology, equipment manufacturing, control, and more
The Prometheus of the new era was born in China.
Does anyone know how high the temperature can reach at the focal point on the top of the tower?
It is necessary to exceed not only the molten salt temperature but also a certain threshold temperature; otherwise, the molten salt will solidify during the heat exchange process.
In terms of the reachable temperature, it’s really good! There are many problems here, and I assume you have all encountered them, such as the melting salt draining from the tank at night, insulation or preheating of pipelines, and a decrease in energy output on rainy days, among others. May you continue to gain experience, solve all problems, and turn your dreams into practical realities at an early date.