Activities of IEA SolarPACES & Task Programs

IEA SolarPACES 및 Task 활동

  • Kang, Yong-Heack (Solar Thermal and Geothermal Research Center, Korea Institute of Energy Research) ;
  • Kim, Jong-Kyu (Solar Thermal and Geothermal Research Center, Korea Institute of Energy Research) ;
  • Lee, Hyun-Jin (Solar Thermal and Geothermal Research Center, Korea Institute of Energy Research)
  • 강용혁 (한국에너지기술연구원 신재생에너지본부 태양열지열연구센터) ;
  • 김종규 (한국에너지기술연구원 신재생에너지본부 태양열지열연구센터) ;
  • 이현진 (한국에너지기술연구원 신재생에너지본부 태양열지열연구센터)
  • Published : 2011.11.24

Abstract

SolarPACES is an international cooperative network bringing together teams of national experts from around the world to focus on the development and marketing of concentrating solar power systems (also known as solar thermal power systems). It is one of a number of collaborative programs, called Implementing Agreements, managed under the umbrella of the International Energy Agency to help find solutions to worldwide energy problems. Technology development is at the core of the work of Solar PACES. Member countries work together on activities aimed at solving the wide range of technical problems associated with commercialization of concentrating solar technology, including large-scale system tests and the development of advanced technologies, components, instrumentation, and systems analysis techniques. In addition to technology development, market development and building of awareness of the potential of concentrating solar technologies are key elements of the Solar PACES program. The Implementing Agreement specifies broad "Tasks," or thematic areas of work. SolarPACES currently has three ongoing tasks, focusing on concentrating solar electric power systems (Task I), solar chemistry research (Task II), and solar technology and applications (Task III). An Operating Agent, nominated by the ExCo, is responsible for overseeing the work of each task. Each task maintains a detailed program of work that defines all task activities, including their objectives, participants, plans, and budgets. In addition to technical reports of the activities and their participants, accomplishments and progress are summarized in the SolarPACES annual report. Many SolarPACES activities involve close cooperation among member countries (either through sharing of task activities or, occasionally, cost-sharing), although some cooperation is limited to sharing of information and results with other participants. In this paper, structure, works, and members of SolarPACES and Korean activies in the SolarPACES are introduced.

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