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Heliostat Defined
A mirror that reflects solar rays onto a central receiver. A heliostat automatically adjusts its position to track daily or seasonal changes in the sun's position. The arrangement of heliostats around a central receiver is also called a solar collector field.
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- Mega Environmentali sm: A Solar-Powered Death Ray: Abengoa Solar PS10 power plant. Can generate 11 megawatts of clean power, powering ~5000 households. Also, could likely be used as a death ray. Fun.
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- Solar Mosaic Basics
- Making things by sunlight
- Update on Heliostat arrays 980301.
- EGIS - Equipment Gesellschaft für Internationale Elektronik Systeme GmbH
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