Solar Receiver Project
Engineering for sustainable energy of the future.
For an international energy project by John Cockerill Group (formerly CMI), R-Tech Design was given the opportunity to participate in the engineering of an innovative molten salt installation for a concentrated solar power plant.
Within this project, we were involved in the design and engineering phase of two large-scale Molten Salt Storage Tanks, an essential component of the thermal energy storage system. These installations make it possible to store heat and release it in a controlled manner, ensuring that sustainable energy remains available even when the sun is not shining.
Our contribution
During this project, R-Tech Design supported the engineering with, among other things:
✔ 3D modeling and detail engineering
✔ Mechanical design
✔ Integration of industrial installations
✔ Check for technical feasibility
✔ Support during the design and development phase
By working closely with various engineering disciplines, a technically reliable and practically feasible solution was developed for a complex international energy project.
Technical challenge
Projects within the sustainable energy sector place exceptionally high demands on accuracy, material selection, and engineering.
The combination of high process temperatures, large structures, and complex installations required a well-thought-out approach in which safety, reliability, and maintainability were central.
For R-Tech Design, this project presented a unique opportunity to apply our expertise in industrial engineering within an innovative and future-oriented energy sector.
Result
This project confirms our ambition to deliver high-quality engineering solutions for complex industrial installations.
From concept development and 3D modeling to detailed engineering: R-Tech Design supports clients on projects where technical precision, reliability, and quality make the difference.
Engineering complex projects. Building sustainable solutions.
