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A few days ago, the solar farm located in the Sahara Desert near Ouarzazate, Morocco, officially started power generation
.
It is the world's largest solar farm to date, which will meet the electricity needs of more than 1 million households by 2018 and reduce carbon emissions
by 760,000 tons per year.
The solar farm, named the Noor-Ouarzazate complex, uses concentrated solar power to store energy for use at night and on cloudy days
.
When sunlight hits the mirror surface of the solar panel, the liquid is heated; When these liquids come into contact with water, their temperature has already reached about 400 degrees Celsius
.
As heating progresses, water vapor is generated, which drives the generator turbine to generate electricity
.
In order to provide electricity at night or on cloudy days, the power plant uses a cylindrical device equipped with salt, and when there is sunlight, the high temperature of the mirror surface will melt the salt; The salts are high enough to provide electricity
for three hours at night.
The solar farm project received funding
from the World Bank, the Climate Investment Fund's Clean Technology Fund, the African Development Bank, and European financial institutions.
"This is a bold step towards a clean energy future, and Morocco will become a pioneer in green development and the development of advanced solar technologies," said Marie Francoise Marie-Nelly, World Bank Chief Representative for the Maghreb in North Africa.
”
A few days ago, the solar farm located in the Sahara Desert near Ouarzazate, Morocco, officially started power generation
.
It is the world's largest solar farm to date, which will meet the electricity needs of more than 1 million households by 2018 and reduce carbon emissions
by 760,000 tons per year.
The solar farm, named the Noor-Ouarzazate complex, uses concentrated solar power to store energy for use at night and on cloudy days
.
When sunlight hits the mirror surface of the solar panel, the liquid is heated; When these liquids come into contact with water, their temperature has already reached about 400 degrees Celsius
.
As heating progresses, water vapor is generated, which drives the generator turbine to generate electricity
.
In order to provide electricity at night or on cloudy days, the power plant uses a cylindrical device equipped with salt, and when there is sunlight, the high temperature of the mirror surface will melt the salt; The salts are high enough to provide electricity
for three hours at night.
The solar farm project received funding
from the World Bank, the Climate Investment Fund's Clean Technology Fund, the African Development Bank, and European financial institutions.
"This is a bold step towards a clean energy future, and Morocco will become a pioneer in green development and the development of advanced solar technologies," said Marie Francoise Marie-Nelly, World Bank Chief Representative for the Maghreb in North Africa.
”