Kalahari Greentech Designs Gas Turbine to Work with Solar Collector

Kalahari Greentech declared that an exhaustive study performed on the use of its ORC (Organic Rankine Cycle) turbine proved that it can function in the temperature range matching a solar collector.

The turbine design allows it to concentrate and use 100° C or 212° F of waste heat in  power production. The power production efficiency of the turbine augments with the difference in temperatures. The turbine, which is undergoing the testing process currently, is designed to utilize the waste heat generated from a number of thermal heat producing procedures. The turbine operates in the same temperature utilized by a solar collector and can be ideally utilized in combination with it.

The new system named as Tri-brid matches the power production efficiency of a solar photovoltaic system cost-effectively. The new Kalahari Solar Collector System integrates the use of waste heat from other sources with the vital solar power production system.

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