Synhelion: Solar-Powered CO2 Fuels
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•Production of solar fuels: Storing the sun's heat at 1,200°C
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Synhelion uses the heat of the sun to produce synthetic fuels ( Synfuels ) from CO and water.
DAWN is the world's first industrial plant for the production of solar fuels.
A large mirror field focuses the sunlight onto a single point on the solar receiver.
The steam inside reaches a temperature of up to 1,200C thanks to the concentrated energy of sun.
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