This technology is a dual-axis tracker that is used in combination with a dish reflector to be used within a heliostat.

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Dual-Axis Tracker Using Lightweight Spaceframe Structures Tech ID: UA19-255 Invention: This technology is a dual-axis tracker that is used in combination with a dish reflector to be used within a heliostat. The technology uses an azimuth structure that allows free vertical motion up and down the rotation axis and a full rotational motion about the axis. Background: Heliostats are commonly used within renewable energy and solar products. They are used to direct sunlight towards a predetermined target. This can allow solar products to be more effective and efficient when converting solar energy. Currently, there are a variety of heliostat products that can be purchased. It is common to see the heliostats with either a single-axis tracking system or a dual-axis tracking system. Some issues that individuals are faced with are misalignment and being efficient. The proposed technology is a dual-axis tracking system that uses an azimuth structure. The proposed technology offers an improved material use efficiency and a large range for rotation. With the proposed technology structure and design, it limits the potential level of damages that could occur due to the environment. The proposed technology is able to maintain its structure and reduce the spillage of the sunlight.

Key Benefits

- Efficient - Cheaper - Minimize field installation - Minimizes environmental damage

Applications

- A part of a dish reflector to be used within a heliostat

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