Solar Energy, Vol.85, No.4, 614-619, 2011
Design and evaluation of esolar's heliostat fields
Central receiver concentrating solar power plants offer significant performance advantages over line-focus systems. However, the high cost of the heliostat field remains a barrier to the widespread adoption of such plants. eSolar has approached the problem of heliostat field cost by emphasizing small size, low cost, easy installation, and high-volume manufacturing of heliostat field components. During 2008 and 2009, eSolar designed, constructed, and began operation of its demonstration facility, which comprises two towers each with heliostat subfields to the north and the south. These heliostat fields are composed of large numbers of small heliostats, creating an arrangement unlike other central receiver plants. This paper describes the design, construction, startup, and testing of these heliostat fields, showing that they perform well and represent a viable alternative to more traditional fields of large heliostats. (C) 2010 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.