Rajkot, India, February 9th, 2012 just after completion of the Solar Fire Vertical 90m², filmed by Will Cleaver in one of Tinytech factories.
Dear friends,
We have recently developed 90 sq mt solar concentrator. Mr Eerik came to help me from Finland. This is fixed focus, completely folding concentrator not requiring any foundation in the ground. Shipment volume will be 12 cu mt and one 20 ft container can take 2 concentrators. It can be assembled at site in 2 days and mirror focusing will take further 5 days. Then immediately it starts working.
It will be useful for water pumping and running agro industries in the farm itself. This may bring real revolution in entire world. I feel that I am steadily approaching to my goal to make available tiny solar thermal power plant to every small farm.
This solar concentrator of 90 sq mt will be unique alternative of fossil fuel based power plants. For small captive power plants for 5KW and for steam cooking system for hostels , this will be ideally suitable. It may cook for 800 to 1000 people. Heat power will be at about 40KW.
Frame size is 11.5mt x 11.5 mt and will occupy space of 16mt x 16mt for revolving. Tracking is manual. But only one person can manage tracking of 5 such concentrators. So it is not big problem in poor countries. FOB cost is US$ 12000/-.
Video link:-
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z7di...
However it is not perfect. During the testing, we found some defects which we are correcting. We will also try to introduce automatic tracking system in future but it is not essential in my opinion. At least for mass community cooking, it can be conveniently used at present. We will make further experiments for cooking and water pumping in next 2 months. Then we will offer to world market. Using my solar concentrators in MW size grid feeding power plants will make big solar power plants 50% cheaper. But as I am opposing big centralized power plants, I wish that my concentrators should not be used there. I will surely wish that my solar concentrators must be used by villagers only for mechanical power for water pumping, threshing and grinding of grain, rice milling, oil expelling, sugarcane crushing, ginning spinning and weaving of cotton cloth and certain basic need industries only to increase their wealth. I wish that my solar concentrators should not be used for exploitation purpose by big industries and big power plants.
I am sure that village blacksmiths, carpenters, welders and clever technicians will be able to fabricate my 90 sq mt solar concentrators in villages and farms in near future.
V K DESAI AADHUNIK GLOBAL ENERGY C/o TINYTECH PLANTS RAJKOT.INDIA www.tinytechindia.com




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# On 23 February at 16:52, by Apulé Replying to: 90 sqrt Meter model: first test
Aparament d’áutre on reconnue aussi l’importance du Mini CSP
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# On 16 March at 09:29, by Pyrolysium Replying to: 90 sqrt Meter model: first test
Pyrolysium.org is a web platform for the promotion and development of pyrolysis as an efficient way to dispose of human remains using the least amount of energy possible.
Pyrolysium tries to make the whole process so simple that in principal no controls and no electricity are needed.
Pyrolysium.org will be a forum for collaboration in an “open source” kind of way to improve, develop and divulge this idea, and to make sure that it is not patented so that it is available to the whole human race as a tool to be used on the down-slope towards a sustainable future. Pyrolysis is a heat driven process it is very suitable for solar energy. In order to mechanize and make the design so robust that a blacksmith with the minimal tools can make and maintain the solar tracker we are searching for ways to construct a mechanical solar tracker.
We need a concentrator on 1,5 square meters with a temperature of around 500 degrees. But you prove that it’s feasible to build an solar concentrator big enough in a low-tech environment. Keep up the good work to I placed a link en embeded the youtube video on our website http://pyrolysium.org