A new environmentally friendly device for solar-powered electricity ge
neration and storage is described in this paper. Emphasis is given to
a computer model which calculates the optimum features of the electric
ity-generating phase of the system; these features include working flu
id efficiencies, solar collector size and efficiency and power output.
Weather conditions for the UK and Mexico City are analysed and comput
er simulations are made using reliable updated meteorological data for
both latitudes. Results show that, for an annual power output of 4000
kW.h, in the UK, the collector area required by the system proposed w
ould be 92 m(2); whereas in Mexico, the area of collector required for
the same output would be 48 m(2) under similar simulation conditions.
A small increase in the efficiency of the turbine, feed pump and gene
rator would bring about a significant reduction of the collector area
required.