Archive for July, 2010
The world’s first molten salt concentrating solar power plant
Archimede’s demonstration solar plant in Sicily becomes the first to use molten salts to store energy overnight.
This month, the Italian utility Enel unveiled “Archimede”, the first Concentrating Solar Power (CSP) plant in the world to use molten salts for heat transfer and storage, and the first to be fully integrated to an existing combined-cycle gas power plant. Archimede is a 5 MW plant located in Priolo Gargallo (Sicily), within Europe’s largest petrochemical district.
read more at the source: The world’s first molten salt concentrating solar power plant | Environment | guardian.co.uk.




