Colorado State University. Solar Energy Applications Laboratory, authorWestinghouse Electric Corporation, authorColorado State University. Solar Energy Applications Laboratory, authorColorado State University. Department of Civil Engineering, authorNational Science Foundation, publisher2020-07-312020-07-311974-11https://hdl.handle.net/10217/211012CER74-75SK14.November 1974.Prepared for the National Science Foundation Research Applied to National Needs, Washington, D.C.NSF/RANN/SE/GI-37815/FR/74/3.The final report consists of three volumes: (1) an Executive Summary, (2) System Studies and Economic Evaluations, and (3) Appendices. The objective of the research program is to develop design parameters of systems for thermal/mechanical conversion of solar energy to electric power at minimum cost per kilowatt-hour generated. Systems of 3MW to 300MW sizes in a public utility network are considered. Parametric performance and cost models are derived for key elements of the system. A sequential optimization program was developed using these models to determine optimum subsystem sets and combinations which yield the least capital cost plants. A dynamic simulation program was developed to determine annual electric power produced by solar power systems at specific locations. Electric energy cost comparisons are made to select promising systems for generation of electricity from solar energy.technical reportsengCopyright and other restrictions may apply. User is responsible for compliance with all applicable laws. For information about copyright law, please see https://libguides.colostate.edu/copyright.Solar energyElectric power-plantsSolar thermal electric power systems: final report, volume I, executive summaryText