The KVB Parabolic Trough is a solar energy technology designed to harness the power of sunlight for various applications, primarily in the field of renewable energy production.
This technology employs a parabolic trough-shaped reflector to concentrate and focus sunlight onto a receiver, where the concentrated heat is converted into usable energy.
Parabolic Trough Design: The key element of the KVB Parabolic Trough is its parabolic-shaped reflector. This trough-shaped
Solar Concentration: The primary purpose of the parabolic trough design is to concentrate sunlight onto a small focal point.
Heat Collection: The receiver at the focal point of the parabolic trough is responsible for collecting and absorbing the concentrated sunlight.
Energy Conversion: The high-temperature heat transfer fluid from the receiver is then used to generate energy through different mechanisms.
Renewable Electricity Generation: The KVB Parabolic Trough technology is primarily used for electricity generation.