CSP University Teaching Materials
Preface and Introduction
Overview of the Chapters of the Course
Preface
9. Thermal Energy Storage
1. Introduction
10. Secondary Applications
2. Solar Radiation
11. Quality Control
3. Thermofluid Engineering Basics
12. Operation and Maintenance
4. Thermal Power Plants
13. Electrical Power
5. Parabolic Trough Technology Transmission
6. Linear Fresnel Technology 14. Site Assessment
7. Solar Dish Technology 15. Economical Aspects
8. Solar Tower Technology 16. Social and Strategic Aspects
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Why CSP Teaching Materials?
Background and Objectives
Initiative from the German Foreign Office
Improve relationship to MENA-countries
Support of the DESERTEC-concept
Dissemination and implementaion of CSP technology&knowledge
Demonstrate the benefit of CSP-technology for MENA
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Advanced university teaching materials: the concept
CSP Companies define European and MENA-
staff requirements Institutions deliver CSP
know-how
University of Kassel, Solar Institute Jülich and DLR work out CSP base and
applied knowledge
16*4 h
University module
European und MENA institutions implement CSP moduls
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Identification of CSP related topics
Maintenance Economics Introduction
and Operation Solar
Radiation
Site Criteria/ CSP Plants
Site CSP worldwide: technical
assessment successive economical
update
Optical
Grid Social, and Thermo-
Integration Economical Dynamical
and Legal Con- Technologies Basics
siderations
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2 Stage Review Process
thanks to:
development process I Klaus Hennecke, Stefan Wilbert, Dr. K.
Pottler, Nicole Janotte, Dr. Jürgen
Dersch, Dr. T. Hirsch, Dirk Krüger,
Professor B. Hoffschmidt, Professor
Faber, Dr. J. Göttsche, Dr. Rainer
Buck, Ralf Uhlig, Peter Schwarzbözl,
DLR and internal review Dr. B. Schiricke, Jan Peter Säck,
Martin Eickhoff, Franz Trieb, Dörte
Laing, Patrick Hilger, Professor C.
Vaeßen, Mirko Meyer-Grünefeldt,
Tobias Fichter, Massimo Moser
development process II
thanks to: Prof. Mezrhab,
Prof. El-Refaie, Prof.
MENA–review Guizani, Prof. Stambouli,
Prof. Hamdan, Dr. Hichem
M‘Saad, Dr. T. Khalil, Dr.
Ajib, Prof. A. Khalil, Dr.
Chikouche, Prof. Almasri,
development process III Prof. Al-Saleymeh, Prof.
Bouhelal
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Structure of the course
Each lecture will be accomplished by a series of problems
Students are expected to prepare the solutions of the problems
Students present solutions during the seminar of the following week
weekly time demand 6 hours
90 min. Lecture
students prepare
90 min.
problem solutions
90 min. students present problem solution
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Preface
9. Thermal Energy Storage
1. Introduction
10. Secondary Applications
2. Solar Radiation
11. Quality Control
3. Thermofluid Engineering
Basics 12. Operation and Maintenance
4. Thermal Power Plants 13. Electrical Power Transmission
5. Parabolic Trough Technology 14. Site Assessment
6. Linear Fresnel Technology 15. Economical Aspects
7. Solar Dish Technology 16. Social and Strategic Aspects
8. Solar Tower Technology
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Climate Change
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Cost explosion of fossil
energy carriers
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Increasing Electricity Demand: MENA and Worldwide
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The Solar Ressource is Large Enough
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DESERTEC
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CSP Technologies Overview
Electricity generation with a solar fired heat engine
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Why concentration?
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