In 1816, Robert Stirling who was a Physicist in Britain invented a closed-cycle Regenerative external combustion heat Engine, and thus all such engines are Generically named “Stirling Engine”.
An external heat source is used to heat up the heat collection subsystem outside the Stirling engine. The inertia gas inside the heat collection subsystem expands from the heat and pushes the piston to move as a power gas, meanwhile, it enters the cooler where it is cooled down quickly and produces power via cold compression. Such cyclic process is repeated and the Stirling engine continuously conducts this reciprocating motion to produce power.
Economic analysis and comparison between Dish Solar Thermal Power Generation System and Solar Photovoltaic Power Generation System (a power plant of 20 MW as example).
Comparison of Power Output within the Life Cycle (on a basis of 25 years for the time being).
Economic analysis and comparison between Dish Solar Thermal Power Generation System and Solar Photovoltaic Power Generation System (a power plant of 20 MW as example).
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