SOLAR PARABOLOID TECHNOLOGY (Syllabus: GS Paper 3 – Sci and Tech)

News-CRUX-10     30th August 2024        

Context: As the world faces the urgent need to shift to renewable energy, solar paraboloid technology is emerging as a potentially transformative solution. 


Solar Paraboloid Technology

  • About: It is designed to harness solar energy more efficiently by using a parabolic-shaped reflector.
  • Focus: This technology focuses sunlight onto a small focal point, concentrating the solar energy for conversion into thermal or electrical power.
  • High-Temperature: It is highly effective for generating solar power and is also suitable for applications that require high-temperature heat.
  • Structure: The primary component is a parabolic dish, which is a reflective surface shaped like a paraboloid of revolution. It captures and directs solar rays towards a central receiver.
  • Working Principle: By focusing sunlight onto a receiver, the paraboloid dish can generate high temperatures, which can be used for heating fluids, driving turbines, or producing electricity.
  • Types: There are mainly two types—solar parabolic dishes and parabolic troughs, with the dish having a three-dimensional paraboloid shape and the trough being a two-dimensional parabolic shape.

Applications of Solar Paraboloid Technology

  • The concentrated solar power (CSP) produced by paraboloid dishes can be used to run Stirling engines or steam turbines for electricity generation.
  • Industries that require high-temperature heat, such as metal processing or chemical manufacturing, can use this technology to reduce fossil fuel dependence.
  • Solar paraboloid systems can be utilized in solar desalination plants to convert seawater into freshwater, leveraging concentrated solar heat.
  • Small-scale parabolic dishes are used in solar cookers and water heaters, especially in remote or off-grid areas.