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Tethered-Balloon Tests Ensure Safety of Particle-Based Solar Tech

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ALBUQUERUE, N.M., April 28, 2021 — A team from Sandia National Laboratories received $25 million from the U.S. Department of Energy to build a pilot plant that will incorporate an emerging solar power technology. The Sandia researchers recently used 22-foot-wide tethered balloons (equipped with sensors) to collect samples of airborne dust particles to ensure the safety of the technology. The study determined that the dust created by the technology falls below hazardous levels, said Cliff Ho, the lead researcher on the project. The technology is called a high-temperature, falling-particle receiver for concentrating solar...Read full article

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