Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7403755 | Energy Policy | 2013 | 19 Pages |
Abstract
On the basis of a detailed solar radiation and land resource assessment, the maximum theoretical potential of CSP in NW India is estimated over 2000Â GW taking into accounts the viability of different CSP technologies and land suitability criteria. The technical potential is estimated over 1700Â GW at an annual direct normal incidence (DNI) over 1800Â kWÂ h/m2 and finally, the economic potential is estimated over 700Â GW at an annual DNI over 2000Â kWÂ h/m2 in NW India. It is expected that in near future locations with lower DNI values could also become financially feasible with the development of new technologies, advancement of materials, economy of scale, manufacturing capability along with the enhanced policy measures etc. With an annual DNI over 1600Â kWÂ h/m2 it is possible to exploit over 2000Â GW CSP in the NW India.
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Authors
Ishan Purohit, Pallav Purohit, Shashaank Shekhar,