The NACIR Project: New Applications for CPV'S: A fast way to improve reliability and Technology progress

Sala Pano, Gabriel (2012). The NACIR Project: New Applications for CPV'S: A fast way to improve reliability and Technology progress. In: "Renewable Energies: Technologies and Efficient Management 2012", Enero 2012, Ifrane.

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Title: The NACIR Project: New Applications for CPV'S: A fast way to improve reliability and Technology progress
Author/s:
  • Sala Pano, Gabriel
Item Type: Presentation at Congress or Conference (Other)
Event Title: Renewable Energies: Technologies and Efficient Management 2012
Event Dates: Enero 2012
Event Location: Ifrane
Title of Book: Renewable Energies: Technologies and Efficient Management
Date: January 2012
Subjects:
Faculty: E.T.S.I. Telecomunicación (UPM)
Department: Electrónica Física
Creative Commons Licenses: Recognition - No derivative works - Non commercial

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Abstract

The main goal of this proposal is to join together the owners of the most advanced CPV technology, with respect to the state of the art, in order to research from its leading position new applications for CPV systems. In addition to opening up new markets, it will unveil possible sources of failure in new environments outside Europe, in order to assure component reliability. The proposed project will also try to improve the current technology of the industrial partners (ISOFOTON and CONCENTRIX) by accelerating the learning curve that CPV must follow in order to reach the competitive market, and lowering the cost under the current flat panel PV significantly within 3-4 years.

The use of CPV systems in remote areas, together with harsher radiation, ambient and infrastructure conditions will help to increase the rate of progress of this technology. In addition, the ISFOC s contribution, which brings together seven power plants from seven CPV technologies up to 3 MWpeak, will allow creating the most complete database of components and systems performance to be generated as well as the effects of radiation and meteorology on systems operations. Finally, regarding the new applications for CPV subject, the project will use a CPV system sized 25 kWp in a stand-alone station in Egypt (NWRC) for the first time for water pumping and irrigation purposes.

In a similar way ISOFOTON will connect up to 25 kWp CPV to the Moroccan ONE utility grid. From the research content point of view of this project, which is directly addressed by the scope of the call, the cooperative research between UPM, FhG-ISE and the two companies will be favoured by the fact that all are progressing in similar directions: developing two-stage optics CPV systems. In addition to these technology improvements the UPM is very interested in developing a new concept of module, recently patented, which will fulfil all required characteristics of a good CPV with less components and reducing cost.

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Item ID: 19770
DC Identifier: https://oa.upm.es/19770/
OAI Identifier: oai:oa.upm.es:19770
Official URL: http://www.2020-horizon.com/NACIR-New-applications...
Deposited by: Memoria Investigacion
Deposited on: 15 Sep 2013 11:47
Last Modified: 21 Apr 2016 21:09
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