Solar Heat for Decarbonation of Energy in Industry. State-of-the-Art and challenges
Chaleur solaire pour décarboner l'industrie, état de l'art et enjeux pour demain
Gilles Flamant ()
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Gilles Flamant: PROMES - Procédés, Matériaux et Energie Solaire - UPVD - Université de Perpignan Via Domitia - CNRS - Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique
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Abstract:
Despite the energy stakes involved, the development momentum for applications of solar energy for process heat is slow. The cost of investment is certainly a brake on development, but the challenges in terms of processes (quasi-continuous operation, integration at existing systems, transients) are significant and contribute to the sector's sluggishness. Over the next few years, constraints on the reduction of CO 2 emissions should give the sector a boost. In terms of research and development, the field of high-temperature (>400 C) solar heat production and integration into industrial processes is a highly open, multidisciplinary field. Hybrid processes (PV CSP, biomass solar, geothermal solar, etc.) offer a rich spectrum of options in the European and French context. A structuring project has been set up in France (Cadre France 2030) in the field of solar heat for industry.
Keywords: Chaleur solaire; besoins industriels; température; solaire à concentration (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023-05-24
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Published in 4ème Colloque franco-marocain sur les énergies renouvelables (COFMER'04), Faculté des Sciences de Kénitra, Maroc, May 2023, Kenitra-Rabat, Maroc
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