Abstract
An overview is given over the solar heating plant which has recently been commissioned in the Camargue (France). This is the largest plant in Europe, with a mean heat output of about 200 kW, for the production of thermal energy from solar energy. The plant consists of 108 parabolic collectors (200 sq. metres) and 48 flat collectors (110 sq. metres). Two windmills with outputs of 10 kW each complete the system. The heat energy produced by the solar collectors is given up to 3 different stores, which in turn are connected to various consumers.
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Bossel, U.
Europe's largest solar thermal power plant. [200 kw thermal output supplemented by two 10-kw windmills].
Germany: N. p.,
1976.
Web.
Bossel, U.
Europe's largest solar thermal power plant. [200 kw thermal output supplemented by two 10-kw windmills].
Germany.
Bossel, U.
1976.
"Europe's largest solar thermal power plant. [200 kw thermal output supplemented by two 10-kw windmills]."
Germany.
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title = {Europe's largest solar thermal power plant. [200 kw thermal output supplemented by two 10-kw windmills]}
author = {Bossel, U}
abstractNote = {An overview is given over the solar heating plant which has recently been commissioned in the Camargue (France). This is the largest plant in Europe, with a mean heat output of about 200 kW, for the production of thermal energy from solar energy. The plant consists of 108 parabolic collectors (200 sq. metres) and 48 flat collectors (110 sq. metres). Two windmills with outputs of 10 kW each complete the system. The heat energy produced by the solar collectors is given up to 3 different stores, which in turn are connected to various consumers.}
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title = {Europe's largest solar thermal power plant. [200 kw thermal output supplemented by two 10-kw windmills]}
author = {Bossel, U}
abstractNote = {An overview is given over the solar heating plant which has recently been commissioned in the Camargue (France). This is the largest plant in Europe, with a mean heat output of about 200 kW, for the production of thermal energy from solar energy. The plant consists of 108 parabolic collectors (200 sq. metres) and 48 flat collectors (110 sq. metres). Two windmills with outputs of 10 kW each complete the system. The heat energy produced by the solar collectors is given up to 3 different stores, which in turn are connected to various consumers.}
journal = []
volume = {1:2}
journal type = {AC}
place = {Germany}
year = {1976}
month = {Mar}
}