If you missed the workshop “Dispatchable Renewable Energies: From a Myth to Reality” organized by the the Next-CSP project on 6 June 2018 in Edimburgh, do not worry! All the presentations are available here : Opening of the seminar: Renewable Energy...
The Next-CSP project together with the University of Edinburgh is organising on the 6th of June, 2018 a seminar on dispatchable renewable energies with a focus on the Next-CSP concept in the afternoon. The seminar, organized jointly by the University of Edinburgh and...
Need a quick summary on the project? Get our latest project flyer on the project data and key facts! And reuse it to present our project! The objectives, the impacts, the technology and the partners are presented there in a straight-to-the-point way. Let’s keep...
The second edition of the EUREC publication “Renewable Energy Projects Catalogue – A guide to successful and innovative projects in the area of renewable energy” was launched in November 2017. The document showcases 31 noteworthy projects conducted...
As part of the Next-CSP project, a simulation of the Themis solar field has been done on the Solstice ray-tracing software to test the interaction with the solar receiver at the top of the solar tower: Here is the link to the video : Solstice_Demo_NextCSP –...
On the 21,22 of November, 2017, the Next-CSP project held its third project meeting after a year of successful collaboration between CSP actors to improve the reliability and performance of Concentrated Solar Power (CSP) plants through the development and integration...
Title: Experiments support an improved model for particle transport in fluidized beds Content: The upwards flow of particles in an Upflow Bubbling Fluidized Bed (UBFB) is studied experimentally and modelled from pressure drop considerations and energy loss equations,...
The Next-CSP project, aiming at improving the reliability and performance of CSP plants, held its 2nd project meeting in Leuven on the 24th of May 2017. This was the occasion to present the advancement of the project and set the actions for the next 6 months. Join us...
You want to get more information on how the “on sun” and “off sun” operation will work for the Next-CSP project? Discover the animated video of the project explaining the principles of the next-CSP solar thermal power plant...
Bare tube and fin tube testing. Temperature distribution and heat transfer coefficient. For more info, contact us at gilles.flamant@promes.cnrs.fr June 2017