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New UVAC 6G receiver from Siemens boosts efficiency of solar thermal power plants

Carlos Sánchez by Carlos Sánchez
09/17/2012
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Ecos de la Solarpaces. Nueva generacion del receptor UVAC

Siemens announced at the SolarPACES conference in Marrakech the release of a new solar receiver, the UVAC 6G (Universal Vacuum Air Collector), which further increases thermal heat production for solar power plants. The improved heat generation of the UVAC 6G enables the construction and operation of more efficient power plants that allows solar field operators to reduce capital and operating expenditures (CAPEX and OPEX) by up to 2.5 percent. Until now, more than 500.000 receivers of the UVAC family have been successfully installed in power plants.

The UVAC 6G is Siemens sixth generation solar receiver and features highest product durability based on Siemens long-term experience in this field. Using improved coatings, the UVAC 6G absorbs maximum solar energy and converts it into heat used to produce electricity. This new receiver generation allows the construction of more efficient solar fields, with reduced capital and operating expenditures by up to 2.5 percent. Patented getter bridge technology effectively eliminates hydrogen in the receiver tube before any vacuum loss can occur and does not require cost-intensive workaround solutions for maintenance.

“Based on our continuous R&D as well as our many years of field experience, the UVAC 6G expands the potential of solar thermal power plants with increased power generation capabilities,” said Dr. Shmuel Fledel, CEO of Siemens Solar Thermal Energy Business Unit. “The UVAC 6G is also an extremely reliable product, which will provide our customers with many years of uninterrupted performance.”

In fiscal 2011, revenue from the Siemens’ Environmental Portfolio totaled about €30 billion, making Siemens one of the world’s largest suppliers of ecofriendly technologies. In the same period, our products and solutions enabled customers to reduce their carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions by nearly 320 million tons, an amount equal to the total annual CO2 emissions of Berlin, Delhi, Hong Kong, Istanbul, London, New York, Singapore and Tokyo.

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