The DiGeSPo CSP m-CHP unit will provide electrical power, heating and cooling for single and multiple domestic dwellings and other small commercial, industrial and public buildings. It integrates small scale concentrator optics with moving and tracking components, solar absorbers in the form of evacuated tube collectors, a heat transfer fluid, a Stirling engine with generator, and heating and/or cooling systems.
The solar power plant is based on a series of small 40 cm parabolic dishes that concentrate solar radiation onto an evacuated tube through which thermal fluid flows, and is heated to temperatures of 250-350°C. This enables a stirling engine to simultaneously co-generate heat and electricity by recovering the engine’s heat. Our target is to achieve 60-70% global efficiency compared to incident solar radiation.
DiGeSPo intends to incorporate this small thermodynamic solar powered and hybrid system into residential buildings, in an architecturally acceptable manner and with low visual impact, that will generate heat and electricity.
The project covers the whole R&D chain from initial concept to development namely modelling and simulation of each sub-system; production and testing of prototype sub-systems; and field testing of the full system prototype. Full dissemination and exploitation plans will also be developed.
The project partners provide appropriate experience and skills for the whole chain including scientific research, pre-competitive development, prototype manufacturing and integration, testing and demonstration.
The project partners are:
El.Ma. Electronic Machining Srl (Italy)
Fondazione Bruno Kessler (Italy)
NARVA Lichtquellen GmbH (Germany)
Politecnico di Milano (Italy)
Projects in Motion Ltd (Malta)
Sustainable Engine Systems Ltd (UK)
Uppsala University (Sweden)
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