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Davenport, Roger; Taylor, Robin. Operation of a hybrid solar dish/stirling system. 2005 SOLAR WORLD CONGRESS, 2005, Orlando, Flórida.
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Abstract

Under a contract with the Sacramento Municipal Utility District (SMUD) and funded by the California Energy Commission’s (CEC) Public Interest Energy Research (PIER) program, Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC) has designed, integrated, and operated a hybrid solar-natural gas dish/Stirling system. The system, located in Tempe, Arizona, is unique in that it uses natural gas to supplement solar input so the system provides full output power at all times. The system has been operated for ten months between September 2003 and December 2004 and accumulated over 780 hours of hybrid solar operation plus another 315 hours of gas-only operation at night and during cloudy periods. Nearly 20MWh of electricity have been delivered to the grid from the system. This paper describes the system and the innovative features incorporated into its design, and summarizes lessons learned and operational experience gained during the project.
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