Researchers at MIT have proposed arranging large-scale solar collectors in spiral, sunflower-like patterns. The design is to be used in concentrated solar power plants that use an array mirrors, known as heliostats, to track the (relative) movement of the sun. Using this configuration inspired by nature could reduce the  space required for such plants, which would boost their efficiency.

Researchers at MIT have proposed arranging large-scale solar collectors in spiral, sunflower-like patterns. The design is to be used in concentrated solar power plants that use an array mirrors, known as heliostats, to track the (relative) movement of the sun. Using this configuration inspired by nature could reduce the space required for such plants, which would boost their efficiency.