Apparatus and Method for Powering High Temperature Chemical Reactions using Solar Energy
This invention is a novel apparatus and method for powering high-temperature chemical reactions, such as calcination, using a solar powered reactor for direct air capture (DAC) of CO2. The system features a tower-mounted reactor positioned above a field of twisting heliostats, which concentrate sunlight into a thermally insulated chamber. Within the...
Published: 3/12/2025
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Inventor(s): James Angel, Nicholas Didato, Richard Wortley
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Category(s): Technology Classifications > Energy, Cleantech & Environmental > Low Carbon, Technology Classifications > Energy, Cleantech & Environmental > Renewable Energy > Solar/Photovoltaic, Technology Classifications > Materials > Chemicals
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