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Solar Thermal Concentrator Systems

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Nonimaging Fresnel Lenses

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Nonimaging Fresnel lenses can only concentrate the direct fraction of solar radiation. Solar resource assessments are necessary to evaluate the suitability of locations for the installation of solar concentrating collectors and to estimate their potential for energy conversion.

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Leutz, R., Suzuki, A. (2001). Solar Thermal Concentrator Systems. In: Nonimaging Fresnel Lenses. Springer Series in OPTICAL SCIENCES, vol 83. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-45290-4_11

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