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Harnessing solar energy to bring down electricity costs M S Siddiqui
The sun is the world's largest source of energy. Each year the sun sends over 1.0 billion TWh of energy to the earth which is equal to 60,000 times the world's electricity needs. From a mathematical perspective, less than 3.0 per cent of the surface area of the Sahara would be sufficient to meet the world's energy demand with solar power plants. Solar energy in its various forms - solar heat, solar photovoltaics, solar thermal electricity, solar fuels - can make considerable contributions to solving some of the most urgent problems the world now faces, the climate change, energy security, and universal access to modern energy services. Solar energy offers a clean, climate-friendly, very abundant and inexhaustible energy resource to mankind, relatively well-spread over the globe. Solar thermal electricity is a proven technology with close to 30 years of experience. Its strengths rest in its ability to make electric capacities firm and to time-shift electricity generation and storability. Concentrated Solar Thermal (CST), also known as Concentrated Solar Power (CSP), is one of the most viable options for large-scale solar thermal electricity. The method is to convert solar energy into heat energy by absorbing it. Principal component is the solar collector to covert energy efficiently and it has the medium for energy transport and to use water/air/other fluid to heat to transfer the heat for generating electricity. The storage system is to overcome the mismatch between energy available and demand. It has the systems to transport and use energy. A heat transfer fluid runs through the tubes which is heated up to 400°C by the sunlight through CST technology. The hot fluid passes through heat exchangers to generate steam in a central unit. As in a conventional power plant the steam powers a steam turbine with electricity generator. The integration of a heat store permits electricity generation almost around the clock. The main advantage of CSP technology against other renewable energy technology is the capability to provide dispatchable power by storing solar energy through thermal energy storage. CST technology harnesses the sun's power to generate electricity. It uses lenses and reflectors to concentrate sunlight to generate heat energy. This energy is then generally used to heat a fluid, like water or oil, which in turn produces steam or hot air. The steam is then used to drive a turbine connected to a generator to produce electricity. Abundant sunshine and plenty of open space means Bangladesh is ideally placed to take advantage of solar thermal technologies for energy generation. Photovoltaic solar or solar PV, traditionally known as Solver panel takes the energy collected from the sun by solar panels and converts it directly to electricity. On the other hand, solar thermal takes the energy from the sun and converts it first to heat, and then to electricity. One of the main benefits of solar thermal over solar panel is that the energy obtained from sun ray can be stored at the heat stage, meaning it can be