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Economic Modelling of Molten Salt Solar Central Receiver Plants

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Part of the book series: Solar Energy R&D in the European Community ((SRDB,volume 2))

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In order to rationalize decision-making on Central Receiver Systems (C.R.S.), both financial and physical data must be integrated in the design and optimisation of a project. The model presented here has been developped for that need, at the Ecole Centrale de paris, under contract with the C.N.R.S., The French National Agency for Research.

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Durand, T., Ibrahimi, S., Pham Hi, D., Etievant, C. (1985). Economic Modelling of Molten Salt Solar Central Receiver Plants. In: Gretz, J., Strub, A., Palz, W. (eds) Thermo-Mechanical Solar Power Plants. Solar Energy R&D in the European Community, vol 2. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-5402-1_40

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