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Shams 1<a href="http://inhabitat.com/tag/shams-1/">Shams 1, the world's largest single unit Concentrated Solar Power plant</a>, is expected to come online within the first quarter of 2013 and we have exclusive images of the facilities. Snapped up on a recent tour sponsored by Masdar, these images depict a 100 MW parabolic trough plant that received funding from the United Nations under the <a href="http://unfccc.int/kyoto_protocol/mechanisms/clean_development_mechanism/items/2718.php">Clean Development Mechanism</a> (CDM). A partnership project between <a href="http://inhabitat.com/index.php?s=abengoa">Abengoa Solar</a>, Total and Masdar, Shams 1 is expected to reduce carbon emissions in Abu Dhabi by 175,000 tons per year, which is equivalent to taking 15,000 cars off the road.1
Shams 1Shams Power Company Process Engineer Abdulaziz Al Obaidli, Masdar Clean Energy Director Bader Saeed Al Lamki, and Shams Power Company General Manager Yousif Al Ali2
Shams 1These parabolic mirrors are on a tracking system that follow the sun's progress through the sky3
Shams 1Tubes containing a synthetic oil heat transfer fluid are heated by the sun4
Shams 1Close up of the parabolic trough mirrors5
Shams 1We visited Shams 1 as part of a VIP media tour sponsored by Masdar6
Shams 1The plant is located in the western region of the UAE, about 120km southwest of Abu Dhabi7
Shams 1The Shams management team poses again!8
Shams 1The largest single unit CSP plant in the world, Shams 1 received funding under the UN's Clean Development Mechanism (CDM)9
Shams 1The fluid is used to boil water that creates steam and powers a conventional steam turbine to generate energy10
Shams 1The 100MW plant is expected to take the equivalent of 15,000 cars off the road11
Shams 1This is where the water is air-cooled12
Shams 1Overlooking the Shams 1 solar plant13
Shams 1These brushes are used to clean the mirrors to maximize their efficiency14














