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Researchers at IIT-M develop solar parabolic trough collector

Centre under its National Solar Mission has set a target of providing 20,000 MW solar power by 2022
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Chennai, May 21

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A new trough collector equipped with enhanced energy to serve industries has been developed by Indian Institute of Madras (IIT-M), its researchers said here on Wednesday.

The ‘Parabolic Trough Collector’ is a lightweight and low-cost system with high energy efficiency and can operate under the country’s varied climatic conditions.

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Besides, it can pave the way for sustainable energy solutions in agriculture and industrial process heat sectors.

The ‘Trough Collector’ focuses sunlight on a small area where it is absorbed and then utilised for heating and subsequently into energy generation, said the researchers.

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The system can help manufacturers in solar energy devices with higher efficiency, they said.

The concept also follows the Centre’s National Solar Mission which has set a target of providing 20,000 MW solar power by 2022.

Commenting on the development, IIT-M professor K Srinivas Reddy said solar energy was a most propitious technology for clinching sustainability in the energy domain.

“Particularly, concentrated solar power technology can meet thermal and electrical energy demands due to its high dispatchability and reliability,” said Reddy, who led the team to develop the collector.

States like Bihar, Haryana, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra and Gujarat have great potential to harness this energy, he said. PTI

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