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'''Concentrated solar power''' is any method of producing [[solar power]] in which sunlight is gathered from a large area and focusing it into a much smaller area. This is most commonly done with {{l/same|heat engine}}-based solar power, but it can also be useful with certain kinds of {{l/same|photovoltaic}}s. | '''Concentrated solar power''' is any method of producing [[solar power]] in which sunlight is gathered from a large area and focusing it into a much smaller area. This is most commonly done with {{l/same|heat engine}}-based solar power, but it can also be useful with certain kinds of {{l/same|photovoltaic}}s. | ||
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About
Concentrated solar power is any method of producing solar power in which sunlight is gathered from a large area and focusing it into a much smaller area. This is most commonly done with heat engine-based solar power, but it can also be useful with certain kinds of photovoltaics.
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