Recent developments in the optical concept of a solar "reflective tower" ma
kes it attractive for melting solid salts and metals (e.g., potash, aluminu
m scrap) and heating liquids to high temperatures, 600-900 degrees C (e.g.,
molten salts). In this paper, the "reflective tower" concept is applied to
heat a mixture of molten nitrate salts used as a heat transfer fluid to a
steam generator in a solar power plant. Two approaches are analyzed and in
both, the solar receiver is integrated in the storage tank. In the first ap
proach, the heating is done through a conductive metal wall, and in the sec
ond the molted salt is directly illuminated through a transparent window.