
Concentrated Solar Power (CSP)
The generating systems that have covered the demand for electricity for more than half a century are fundamentally based on the consumption of fossil fuels (coal, natural gas and oil derivatives) and nuclear fuels. The disadvantages of these types of energy are, on the one hand, that the primary source of energy is exhaustible and, on the other, that greenhouse effect gases are produced during the generating process.
We in Torresol Energy are committed to a new future of generation systems based on Concentrated Solar Power (CSP) plants, the primary source of which is inexhaustible and with highly reduced emissions into the atmosphere.
There are currently multiple technologies in existence for using solar light as primary energy source: solar through concentration in thermal fluids, direct water heating, electrical generation through photovoltaic cells, etc. These technologies are aimed at providing different cover for energy demand: high power generation, distributed low power generation, energy consumption at industrial and domestic level, etc.
We in Torresol Energy have concentrated our efforts on technologies for the design, construction and operation of high power electricity generating plants - with various tens of megawatts - intended to form part of the national energy panorama in the medium term.
There are currently two technologies that make it possible to consider high power electrical plants: parabolic trough collector plants and central tower plants.
Concentrated Solar Power is clean and reliable, has a low relative cost, the capacity of being produced during high demand peaks and the potential for satisfying a country’s future growth needs.