IMPROVED HIGH TEMPERATURE SOLAR ABSORBERS FOR USE IN CONCENTRATING SOLAR POWER CENTRAL RECEIVER APPLICATIONS

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Ambrosini, Andrea [1 ]
Lambert, Timothy N. [1 ]
Bencomo, Marlene [1 ]
Hall, Aaron [1 ]
vanEvery, Kent [1 ]
Siegel, Nathan P. [1 ]
Ho, Clifford K. [1 ]
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[1] Sandia Natl Labs, Albuquerque, NM 87185 USA
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Concentrating solar power (CSP) systems use solar absorbers to convert the heat from sunlight to electric power. Increased operating temperatures are necessary to lower the cost of solar-generated electricity by improving efficiencies and reducing thermal energy storage costs. Durable new materials are needed to cope with operating temperatures > 600 degrees C. The current coating technology (Pyromark High Temperature paint) has a solar absorptance in excess of 0.95 but a thermal emittance greater than 0.8, which results in large thermal losses at high temperatures. In addition, because solar receivers operate in air, these coatings have long term stability issues that add to the operating costs of CSP facilities. Ideal absorbers must have high solar absorptance (>0.95) and low thermal emittance (<0.3 at receiver surface operating temperatures), be stable in air, and be low-cost and readily manufacturable. Recent efforts at Sandia National Laboratories have begun to address the issue of more efficient solar selective coatings for tower applications. This paper will present an overview of these efforts which address the development of new coatings on several fronts.
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