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  • 1Solar thermal energy — Solar thermal system for water heating in Santorini, Greece …

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  • 2Brayton cycle — Thermodynamics …

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  • 3Solar mirror — A Solar mirror is a reflective surface used for gathering and reflecting solar energy in a system being powered by solar energy. It comprises a glass substrate, a reflective layer for reflecting the solar energy, and an interference layer. The… …

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  • 4Solar power satellite — A solar power satellite, or SPS or Powersat, as originally proposed would be a satellite built in high Earth orbit that uses microwave power transmission to beam solar power to a very large antenna on Earth. Advantages of placing the solar… …

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  • 5Engine — This article is about a machine to convert energy into useful mechanical motion. For other uses of engine, see Engine (disambiguation). For other uses of motor, see Motor (disambiguation). A V6 internal combustion engine from a Mercedes car An… …

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  • 6Solar Thermal Parabolic Dishes —   A solar thermal technology that uses a modular mirror system that approximates a parabola and incorporates two axis tracking to focus the sunlight onto receivers located at the focal point of each dish. The mirror system typically is made from… …

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  • 7Solar thermal parabolic dishes —   A solar thermal technology that uses a modular mirror system that approximates a parabola and incorporates two axis tracking to focus the sunlight onto receivers located at the focal point of each dish. The mirror system typically is made from… …

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  • 8Stirling engine — Alpha type Stirling engine. There are two cylinders. The expansion cylinder (red) is maintained at a high temperature while the compression cylinder (blue) is cooled. The passage between the two cylinders contains the regenerator …

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  • 9Heat engine — Thermodynamics …

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  • 10Space Solar Power Exploratory Research and Technology program — The Space Solar Power Exploratory Research and Technology program (SERT) program conducted by NASA, was initiated by John Mankins and lead by Joe Howell in March 1999 for the following purpose:* Perform design studies of selected flight… …

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