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Sandia - CSP - Dish Technology Assessment
CSP Dish systems are parabolic mirror structures that track the sun in two axes, focusing the Direct Normal insolation (DNI) to a point or spot on a boom or tripod mounted to the tracking dish structure. This focused light is typically utilized in-situ to operate a heat engine, such as a Stirling cycle, Brayton cycle, or Rankine cycle engine to make electricity. Other dish systems have been used to generate steam for a centralized engine fed by multiple dishes, or to operate thermochemical processes for industrial use, storage, or creation of fuels. Because the dish is always pointing at the sun, a well-designed dish system has a very high concentration ratio, allowing the generation of high temperatures, leading to high thermodynamic efficiencies.