THERMOSOLAR

SOLACOR 1

Solacor 1 is a Concentrated Solar Power (CSP) facility with a nominal capacity of 50 MW. It utilizes parabolic trough technology arranged across a solar field of approximately 200 hectares.

SOLABEN 6

Solaben 6 is a Concentrated Solar Power (CSP) plant with an installed capacity of 50 MW. It utilizes parabolic trough technology, where rows of curved mirrors concentrate solar radiation onto a receiver tube to heat synthetic oil to approximately 390°C.

SOLABEN 3

Solaben 3 is a Concentrated Solar Power (CSP) plant with a 50 MW capacity. It utilizes state-of-the-art parabolic trough technology (for its construction period), featuring mirrors that track the sun’s path on a single axis (east-west).

SOLABEN 2

Solaben 2 is a Concentrated Solar Power (CSP) plant with a nominal capacity of 50 MW. It utilizes parabolic trough technology to capture solar radiation, heating a Heat Transfer Fluid (HTF) up to 393°C. This heat is transferred via heat exchangers to generate superheated steam,...

SOLABEN 1

Solaben 1 is a Concentrated Solar Power (CSP) plant with an installed capacity of 50 MW. It utilizes parabolic trough technology, whereby curved mirrors concentrate solar radiation onto a central receiver tube to heat a Heat Transfer Fluid (HTF), typically synthetic oil.

SHAGAYA

La planta termosolar de Shagaya es una instalación de 50 MW que utiliza tecnología de colectores cilindro-parabólicos (CCP). Lo que la distingue técnicamente es su sobredimensionamiento para hacer frente a las condiciones extremas del desierto.

SAMCASOL 2

Samcasol 2 is a Concentrated Solar Power (CSP) plant with a nominal capacity of 50 MW. It utilizes parabolic trough technology distributed across a solar field of approximately 200 hectares.

SAMCASOL 1

Samcasol 1 is a Concentrated Solar Power (CSP) facility with a nominal capacity of 50 MW. The solar field utilizes parabolic trough mirrors that concentrate solar radiation onto a receiver tube, where a heat transfer fluid (synthetic oil) circulates.

PS PALMA DEL RÍO 2

Adjacent to its sister plant (Palma del Río I), this 50 MW facility reached Commercial Operation Date (COD) in December 2010. It utilizes Parabolic Trough (PT) technology distributed across a 135-hectare solar field.

PS PALMA DEL RIO 1

Located in the municipality of Palma del Río, this 50 MW facility employs Parabolic Trough (PT) technology. It reached Commercial Operation Date (COD) in 2011 and features a solar field of approximately 135 hectares, comprising curved mirrors that concentrate radiation onto heat absorber tubes.