New Player Enters the Global Concentrated Solar Thermal Power Plant Business

Chiyoda and Archimede Solar Energy Sign Cooperation Agreement to Develop CSP Plant Projects in MENA Region

Japan’s leading engineering and construction firm, today announces that Chiyoda has reached Cooperation Agreement with an Italian company, Archimede Solar Energy (“ASE”) to jointly explore business opportunities for (“CSP”) plant projects in the Middle East and North African countries (“MENA”) region.

ASE, a company of Angelantoni Industrie Group S.p.A. with 45% participation by Siemens, is the only worldwide producer of commercially available solar receiver tubes, the key components of solar thermodynamic plants run with parabolic trough technology, which use sodium and potassium nitrate () as their heat transfer fluid.


ASE has experience in promoting grid scale concentrated fueled by alternative and renewable sources. The company is focused on the receiver tubes for solar concentrating systems utilizing a proprietary combination of and molten salt-based heat transfer fluid.

Thanks to a spectrum selective revolutionary coating process, created by ENEA, ASE’s receiver tubes maximize solar radiation absorption and minimize thermal loss, reaching temperature higher than 550°C.

Chiyoda, headquartered in Yokohama Japan, an engineering, procurement and construction contractor on a global basis with a lot of project experiences in industrial plants such as petroleum, petrochemical, chemical, LNG and power facilities, not only desires to enter into CSP plant market on the basis of those experiences, but also intends to become an IPP developer utilizing ASE’s innovative molten salt CSP technology.

The Parties are committed to collaborate with each other in pursuing, promoting and implementing CSP plant projects using molten salt receiver tubes in the MENA region.

Japaneese

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Tracey A. Smith Posted by on Jun 24 2011. Filed under Asia, Concentrated Solar, Energy Storage, Japan, Solar Thermal, U.A.E.. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0. You can leave a response or trackback to this entry

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