DESIGN, CONSTRUCTION, OPERATION, AND EVALUATION OF SOLAR SYSTEMS FOR INDUSTRIAL PROCESS HEAT APPLICATIONS IN THE INTERMEDIATE TEMPERATURE RANGE (212°F-550°F), ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT

by COLUMBIA GAS SYSTEM SERVICE CORPORATION,

Technical Report

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CSP Unique ID 190682169

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Electronic Resource

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Publication

1332; Report;

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ABSTRACT:
The Columbia Gas System Service Corporation and the USS Chemicals Division of United States Steel Corporation propose to install a 50,000 square foot field of single axis tracking, concentrating solar collectors to produce process steam for use in the production of polystyrene at the
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Haverhill chemical complex of USS Chemicals in southern Ohio. The solar energy absorbed by the collector system would be used to heat an aliphatic hydrocarbon synthetic heat transfer fluid to a maximum temperature of 500°F. This high temperature heat transfer fluid would be used to generate steam at 160 psig and 375°F in an unfired steam generator located immediately adjacent to the proposed solar collector field. The steam produced by the unfired steam generator would be introduced into the polystyrene plant steam header for delivery to the polystyrene process area.
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