A new energy startup backed by Bill Gates has just announced a new technology that uses concentrated solar energy to exceed temperatures greater than 1,000 degrees Celsius (1,800 degrees Fahrenheit)āand it could be instrumental in the fight against the climate crisis.
The scientific achievement was accomplished at Heliogenās commercial facility in Lancaster, California.
Heliogenās mission is to create the worldās first technology that can commercially replace fossil fuels with carbon-free, ultra-high temperature heat from the sun and to transform sunlight into fuels at scaleātaking a major step towards solving climate change.
Its heat technology represents a key technical breakthrough for concentrated solar thermal. Previous commercial concentrating solar thermal systems have been designed to reach temperatures of up to only 565 degrees Celsiusāuseful for power generation, but insufficient for many industrial processes. Many of these processes require much higher temperatures, which have traditionally been reached through the burning of fossil fuels.
The potential impact of Heliogenās patented technology is massive. With temperatures from its concentrating solar thermal technology exceeding 1,000 degrees Celsius, Heliogen will be able to replace the fuel that generates greenhouse gas emissions from industrial processes with solar energy for the first time. For instance, cement productionāone of the industrial processes well suited to Heliogenās technologyāalone accounts for more than 7% of global CO2 emissions.
āToday, industrial processes like those used to make cement, steel, and other materials are responsible for more than a fifth of all emissions,ā said Bill Gates. āThese materials are everywhere in our lives but we donāt have any proven breakthroughs that will give us affordable, zero-carbon versions of them. If weāre going to get to zero-carbon emissions overall, we have a lot of inventing to do. Iām pleased to have been an early backer of [this] novel solar concentration technology. Its capacity to achieve the high temperatures required for these processes is a promising development in the quest to one day replace fossil fuel.ā
In addition to industrial process heat, Heliogenās technology roadmap calls for temperatures up to 1,500 degrees Celsius. At that temperature, Heliogen can perform CO2-splitting and water-splitting to make 100% fossil-free fuels such as hydrogen or syngas.
Heliogen is able to achieve these breakthrough temperatures as a result of its technology that uniquely uses advanced computer vision software to hyper-accurately align a large array of mirrors to reflect sunlight to a single target.
Source: GNN