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Economic, efficient and reliable thermal storage systems are a key
need of solar thermal power plants in order to smooth out
insolation changes, to permit operation during the night period and
to provide an output management tool for shifting output production
to periods with high revenues. Nevertheless, thermal storage
development has become almost a stepchild within the international
solar thermal programs. This is due to the fact, that thermal
storage is less a technological problem - technologically
sophisticated storage concepts have been tested successfully in the
past - but a problem of system optimization and cost minimization.
The very limited storage research conducted for solar thermal power
0 plants concentrated mostly on high temperature storage, starting
at 400 C and 0 reaching beyond 1000 C, as required by central tower
technology. On the lower end of the temperature scale, a large
variety of storage projects has been conducted for house 0 heating
and house cooling at temperatures ranging from ambient to 100 C and
for 0 0 concentrating collectors at temperatures between 180 C and
300 C. In the meantime, commercial solar thermal plant technology
has made considerable technological progress since the last R&D
project on solar thermal storage had ended in 1985: Since then,
more than 300 MWe of solar plants with parabolic trough collectors
were installed in California and their operating temperature was
increased from the 0 0 former 300 C threshold to almost 400 C.
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