Andasol 3 solar-thermal power plant in Granada

The Andasol 3 concentrated solar power plant is located in the province of Granada in southern Spain. The power plant has an installed capacity of around 50 megawatts. 205,000 parabolic reflectors gather sunlight at the Andasol 3 facility.

Each parabolic reflector segment measures 12 times 6 square metres. The thermal energy is transferred to a water/steam cycle via heat exchangers. Like in conventional power plant, this steam drives a turbine.

Andasol 3 solar-thermal power plant | RWE in Spain

The generator connected to this produces power. A thermal storage facility then allows the energy to be made available when it’s needed.

 

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This storage unit holds 28,500 tonnes of a special salt mixture. It has sufficient capacity for over seven hours operation at full load. Andasol 3 can thus provide a reliable supply of energy even after the sun has set.

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The Andasol 3 solar-thermal power plant is operated by the project company Marquesado Solar S.L. RWE holds 12.8 percent of this project company.

Project status: In operation

Facts & Figures

Around

10

km

south east of Guadix in the province of Granada

Around

50

MW

turbine capacity

3,700

hours

annual operating hours at full load

Solar field

497,040

Area of solar field

204,288

Number of mirrors

Around

12

m

Length of the parabolic mirror segments used

Around

6

m

Width of the parabolic mirror segments used

21,888

pipes

Number of receivers (absorber pipes)

each 4 m long

28,500

t

storage capacity of heat storage unit

salt over 7 hours at full load