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Are Rocks The Future Of Solar Power Collection?

Researchers from the Nelson Mandela African Institution of Science and Technology have found that certain soapstone and granite samples from Tanzania can store heat from the sun. ....

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Rocks: The Unexpected Powerhouse of Sustainable Solar Energy Storage

Rocks: The Unexpected Powerhouse of Sustainable Solar Energy Storage
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The next generation of solar energy collectors could be rocks

The next generation of sustainable energy technology might be built from some low-tech materials: rocks and the sun. Using a new approach known as concentrated solar power, heat from the sun is st . ....

Lilian Deusdedit Kakoko , Thomas Kivevele , Ardhi University , Nelson Mandela African Institution Of Science , Yusufu Abeid Chande Jande , Nelson Mandela African Institution , Solar Power , Solar Power Systems , Energy Storage , Solar Thermal Energy , Ilicon Oxides ,

The next generation of solar energy collectors could be rocks

The next generation of sustainable energy technology might be built from some low-tech materials: rocks and the sun. Using a new approach known as concentrated solar power, heat from the sun is stored then used to dry foods or create electricity. A team has found that certain soapstone and granite samples from Tanzania are well suited for storing this solar heat, featuring high energy densities and stability even at high temperatures. ....

Lilian Deusdedit Kakoko , Thomas Kivevele , Nelson Mandela African Institution Of Science , Ardhi University , Yusufu Abeid Chande Jande , Nelson Mandela African Institution ,