Greenway CSP Mersin Solar Tower Plant

Greenway CSP Mersin Solar Tower Plant

Greenway Mersin CSP field solar tower
Location of Greenway CSP Mersin Solar Tower Plant in Turkey
Country Turkey
Location Mersin
Coordinates 36°51′57″N 34°36′35″E / 36.86583°N 34.60972°E / 36.86583; 34.60972Coordinates: 36°51′57″N 34°36′35″E / 36.86583°N 34.60972°E / 36.86583; 34.60972
Status Operational
Commission date 2013
Owner(s) Greenway CSP
Solar field
Type CSP
CSP technology Solar power tower
Collectors 510
Power generation
Nameplate capacity 5 MWth, 1 MWe
Website
www.greenwaycsp.com
Mersin CSP field

The Greenway CSP Mersin Solar Plant is a 60-metre (200 ft) high operational concentrated solar power tower in southern Turkey. Natural circulation direct steam generation boiler is used with operating temperature of 550 °C and pressure of 55 bars. Receiver has four evaporators and a super-heater. Receiver angle is 135°.[1]

After an extensive research and development period, the Greenway CSP Mersin Solar Plant began its operation in March 2013. The power plant consists of 510 heliostats and has a capacity of 5 MWth.[2] Complete heliostat field is Greenway’s own proprietary design, with many innovative features like wireless heliostat field communication, precise solar position calculation, automated heliostat tracking correction, accurate reflection angle calculation, and positioning of heliostats autonomously in dual axis for optimum exposure to solar rays.[2] In addition, Greenway heliostat design allows high reflecting efficiency and reduced manufacturing and assembly costs.

The solar tower plant is situated south of Adana-Erdemli Motorway in Toroslar district of Mersin Province. It is the first facility of its art in Turkey.[2]

See also

References

  1. "Projects". Greenway CSP Solar Tower. Retrieved 2014-12-05.
  2. 1 2 3 Erdil, Merve (2013-04-17). "lk yerli güneş kulesi". Hürriyet (in Turkish). Retrieved 2014-12-06.

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