  
                          Solar Thermal Collectors Have Larger Capacity and Produce More Energy than Wind Power
                          Feb 24, 2010 - World of Renewables.com 
                          
                            
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                              | The report “Solar Thermal Power Report” describes solar thermal energy technology in its various applications | 
                             
                           
                            
                          The report “Solar Thermal Power Report” describes solar thermal energy technology in its various applications.  
                          ReportBuyer.com, the online destination for business intelligence for major industry sectors, has added a new report. 
                          Although concentred solar power  (CSP) generation is probably better known, solar thermal (ST)  collectors employ a much lower level of technology and convert far more  of the sun’s energy into useful heat. Perhaps least well known and in  its infancy, but a technology of the future, is ST cooling. The report  describes the various technologies: collectors, receivers, heat storage  systems and energy conversion units. 
                               
                            ST collectors have more  capacity and produce more energy than wind power and more than  geothermal, solar PV and ocean energy combined. By 2009 there  were147,000 MW of wind power, 174,000 MW of solar thermal collectors  for water heating and building heating or cooling installed, but only  about 1,000 MW of high temperature solar thermal collector generating  capacity and about 17,000 MW of solar PV capacity. 
                             
                            According to  the 75 page report, the major solar thermal market is China, which  leads the world by a long margin, followed by the United States,  Germany and Turkey. Although the installed capacity of CSP, solar power  generation is still small it has started to take off in the last two  years, notably in Spain and the United States. 
                             
                            Report Scope 
                            Electricity  cannot be stored in any large measure, but heat can. Because solar  thermal energy, like wind, is intermittent, the storage of heat is  crucial to its success. Energy captured during sunny periods of low  demand can be stored for use in periods of high demand. 
                             
                            The last  two or three years have seen strides forward in all solar technologies  and many 50 to 100 MW CSP power generation projects are being  developed, with larger ones in the pipeline. The major direct use solar  thermal markets - China, USA, Turkey, Germany and Japan are outlined  and current market sizes provided. Israel is important for per capita  use but relatively small in total. Between them, they have 75% of the  global market for solar thermal collectors and ancillary equipment. The  growing CSP markets of Spain and the United States are outlined, with  lists of projects already competed, under construction and planned. 
                             
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