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RESUMO: O calor solar para processos industriais (SHIP) tem-se apresentado como um nicho de crescimento da capacidade instalada de solar térmico a nível mundial e pelo menos 741 sistemas, totalizando uma área de coletores de 662 648 m2 (567 MWth), encontravam-se em operação no final de 2018, dos quais 108 foram novos sistemas que começaram a operar durante esse ano. Em Portugal, para além de casos pontuais de pequenos sistemas de baixa temperatura essencialmente para produção de águas quentes sanitárias, o calor de processo solar é praticamente inexistente. O projeto SHIP – Solar Heat for Industrial Processes (P2020) – teve como principal objetivo desenvolver e demonstrar, na empresa KEMET Electronics Portugal S.A., em Évora, um sistema de integração direta de tecnologias solares térmicas de média temperatura, testando e validando-o e garantindo assim a sua aproximação ao mercado.
ABSTRACT: Solar heat for industrial processes (SHIP) has presented itself as a worldwide solar thermal niche market where at least 741 systems, with 662 648 m2 of collectors area (567 MWth), could be found at the end of 2018 in operation, 108 of which were new systems that started its operation in that year. In Portugal, besides small scale and low temperature particular cases, mainly towards domestic hot water production, solar process heat is virtually non-existent. The SHIP project – Solar Heat for Industrial Processes (P2020) – had as its main goal to develop and demonstrate, at the company KEMET Electronics Portugal S.A., in Évora, a direct integration of medium temperature solar thermal technology system, testing and validating it, assuring in this way its proximity/readiness to the market.
ABSTRACT: Solar heat for industrial processes (SHIP) has presented itself as a worldwide solar thermal niche market where at least 741 systems, with 662 648 m2 of collectors area (567 MWth), could be found at the end of 2018 in operation, 108 of which were new systems that started its operation in that year. In Portugal, besides small scale and low temperature particular cases, mainly towards domestic hot water production, solar process heat is virtually non-existent. The SHIP project – Solar Heat for Industrial Processes (P2020) – had as its main goal to develop and demonstrate, at the company KEMET Electronics Portugal S.A., in Évora, a direct integration of medium temperature solar thermal technology system, testing and validating it, assuring in this way its proximity/readiness to the market.
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CIES2020 - XVII Congresso Ibérico e XIII Congresso Ibero-americano de Energia Solar
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Solar energy Solar heating Solar thermal Industrial applications Medium temperature
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Eusébio, T.R... [et.al.] - Projeto SHIP. In: CIES2020: As Energias Renováveis na Transição Energética: Livro de Comunicações do XVII Congresso Ibérico e XIII Congresso Ibero-americano de Energia Solar. Helder Gonçalves, Manuel Romero (Ed.). Lisboa, Portugal: LNEG, 3-5 Novembro, 2020, p. 1219-1226
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LNEG - Laboratório Nacional de Energia e Geologia