IEA SHC Solar Academy: Solar Heating for Industrial Processes
Tue, 6 June 2017
Researchers have worked intensively across national borders to increase deployment of Solar Heat for Industrial Processes (SHIP), which is regarded as one of the most promising solar thermal applications. When IEA SHC Task 49, Solar Heat Integration in Industrial Processes, was launched in 2012, there were reportedly around 120 SHIP systems adding up to 88 MWth. Over the last years, total installation figures have tripled to more than 500 systems and a minimum of 291 MWth globally.
Increasing the number of SHIP plants around the world even further will require integration concepts to be standardised and simplified and collector field costs to be cut. The researchers of Task 49 have gone to great lengths to address these challenges and will present the key findings of their work during a webinar mainly dedicated to the planning as well as development of collector technologies and hydraulic designs. The speakers will additionally highlight investment opportunities in SHIP.
We invite all stakeholders to join the 1.5-hour webinar scheduled for Thursday, 6 July 2017, from 1 to 2.30 pm GMT (Greenwich Mean Time). You can register online.
This will be the second of a series of webinars organised by the IEA SHC Programme’s Solar Academy and hosted by the International Solar Energy Society. A recording of the event and the presentations from the webinar will be made available on the IEA SHC website, http://www.iea-shc.org, after the live stream. Join us for a discussion about the opportunities and challenges of SHIP!
Global View on Solar Heat for Industrial Processes – From Planning to Realisation
Christoph Brunner heads the Industrial Processes and Energy Systems department at AEE INTEC, Austria, and was Operating Agent of IEA SHC Task 49 Solar Heat Integration in Industrial Processes. He has managed several SHIP-related EU projects, such as EINSTEIN, Solarbrew, GREENFOODS and TrustEE.
Available Technologies, Design Procedures and Upcoming Innovations
Pedro Horta leads the group on Thermal Industrial Processes and Systems at Fraunhofer ISE, Germany. He headed the research team on Process Heat Collector Development and Process Heat Collector Testing in Task 49 and coordinates EU project InSHIP = Integrating National Research Agendas on Solar Heat for Industrial Processes.
Investment Opportunities in Solar Heat for Industry
Bärbel Epp is Managing Director of German agency solrico – solar market research & international communication. She published the first World Map of Solar Process Heat Specialists in early 2017, is editor-in-chief of solarthermalworld.org and partner of the international Solar Payback project, which aims to increase SHIP deployment in Brazil, India, Mexico and South Africa.
The SHC Solar Academy is a means to share key results of the IEA SHC Programme with stakeholders from business and science. The webinars are one of four ways in which the IEA SHC is reaching out to a global audience to exchange information and to support R&D efforts and the implementation of solar heating and cooling projects all over the world. For more information on other Solar Academy activities, please go to: https://www.iea-shc.org/solar-academy
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