Researchers Successfully Prove UAE Desert Sand Can Store Solar Energy up to 1000°C

PhD student presents research paper developed by Dr Nicolas Calvet’s team at conference in South Africa

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Newswise — Abu Dhabi-UAE: 29 December, 2015 – The Masdar Institute of Science and Technology, an independent, research-driven graduate-level university focused on advanced energy and sustainable technologies, today announced that its researchers have successfully demonstrated that desert sand from the UAE could be used in concentrated solar power (CSP) facilities to store thermal energy up to 1000°C.

The research project called ‘Sandstock’ has been seeking to develop a sustainable and low-cost gravity-fed solar receiver and storage system, using sand particles as the heat collector, heat transfer and thermal energy storage media. 

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