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Cost per Watt Reduced on Solar Thermal Parabolic Collector Installations

Cost per Watt Reduced on Solar Thermal Parabolic Collector Installations Cost per Watt Reduced on Solar Thermal Parabolic Collector Installations

  • Cost per Watt Reduced on Solar Thermal Parabolic Collector Installations
  • Cost per Watt Reduced on Solar Thermal Parabolic Collector Installations

Cost per Watt Reduced on Solar Thermal Parabolic Collector InstallationsSopogy® the world leader in micro concentrated solar power (MicroCSP) technologies, launches SopoHelios™, its next generation, parabolic solar collector today at the Solar Power International Conference in Dallas, Texas.

SopoHelios features Sopogy’s patented, award-winning MicroCSP technology. MicroCSP uses mirrors and optics to intensify the heat energy from the sun creating thermal energy. Thermal energy is the fuel for clean, renewable power generation, air conditioning, and process heat.

The new collector is designed for “high heat” temperatures ranging between 50-326 degrees C or 122-620 degrees F which directly address power generation, solar thermal air conditioning and solar process heat applications. The collector spanning 7.61 meters squared or 82 square feet, reduces the number of collectors required to power a solar electric power field by 33%.

“Requiring fewer collectors reduces engineering and construction costs and speeds up solar field assembly” said Darren T. Kimura, President and CEO of Sopogy, Inc.

SopoHelios maximizes the efficiency for our solar thermal systems and significantly improves the system paybacks.

Tested in the hot, lava field deserts of Kona for strength, torsion and durability, SopoHelios features a light-weight core, solar tracking, all-weather stow mode, ease of assembly, low maintenance and the capability to enable local manufacturing.

Cost per Watt Reduced on Solar Thermal Parabolic Collector Installations

SopoHelios collectors are scheduled for installation in Kalaeloa Solar One, a five megawatt power plant 15 miles from urban Honolulu. Kalaeloa Solar One will also feature Sopogy’s proprietary thermal heat storage system. Storage stabilizes production when cloudy and prolongs energy production after sunset.

About Sopogy

Founded in Hawaii, Sopogy has deployed MicroCSP systems around the world, including Hawaii, California, Texas, Florida, Mexico and Abu Dhabi, with projects underway in Hawaii, Florida, Arizona, Japan, Jordan and Papua New Guinea. Please visit www.sopogy.com for more information.

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