TOWER SOLAR POWER PLANTS AND ANALYSIS OF THEIR ENERGY CHARACTERISTICS
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tower solar power plant, solar energy, heliostats, energy characteristics, renewable energy sources, thermal energy, efficiency, solar power engineering, energy storage, concentrated solar energy.Abstract
This article discusses tower solar power plants, their operating principles, and main energy characteristics. An analysis of the efficiency of converting solar energy into electrical energy was carried out, and the features of thermal processes and energy storage systems were investigated. The advantages and disadvantages of tower solar power plants, their impact on the development of renewable energy, and the prospects for their application in modern energy systems are considered.
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