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    Analysis of Solar-Thermal Power Plants With Thermal Energy Storage and Solar-Hybrid Operation Strategy

    Source: Journal of Solar Energy Engineering:;2011:;volume( 133 ):;issue: 003::page 31007
    Author:
    Stefano Giuliano
    ,
    Reiner Buck
    ,
    Santiago Eguiguren
    DOI: 10.1115/1.4004246
    Publisher: The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
    Abstract: Selected solar-hybrid power plants for operation in base-load as well as midload were analyzed regarding supply security (dispatchable power due to hybridization with fossil fuel) and low CO2 emissions (due to integration of thermal energy storage). The power plants were modeled with different sizes of solar fields and different storage capacities and analyzed on an annual basis. The results were compared to each other and to a conventional fossil-fired combined cycle in terms of technical, economical, and ecological figures. The results of this study show that in comparison to a conventional fossil-fired combined cycle, the potential to reduce the CO2 emissions is high for solar-thermal power plants operated in base-load, especially with large solar fields and high storage capacities. However, for dispatchable power generation and supply security it is obvious that in any case a certain amount of additional fossil fuel is required. No analyzed solar-hybrid power plant shows at the same time advantages in terms of low CO2 emissions and low levelized electricity cost (LEC). While power plants with solar-hybrid combined cycle (SHCC® , Particle-Tower) show interesting LEC, the power plants with steam turbine (Salt-Tower, Parabolic Trough, CO2 -Tower) have low CO2 emissions.
    keyword(s): Power stations , Solar energy , Cycles , Industrial plants , Thermal energy storage , Solar thermal power , Stress , Storage AND Parabolic troughs ,
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    contributor authorStefano Giuliano
    contributor authorReiner Buck
    contributor authorSantiago Eguiguren
    date accessioned2017-05-09T00:46:47Z
    date available2017-05-09T00:46:47Z
    date copyrightAugust, 2011
    date issued2011
    identifier issn0199-6231
    identifier otherJSEEDO-28444#031007_1.pdf
    identifier urihttp://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl/handle/yetl/147553
    description abstractSelected solar-hybrid power plants for operation in base-load as well as midload were analyzed regarding supply security (dispatchable power due to hybridization with fossil fuel) and low CO2 emissions (due to integration of thermal energy storage). The power plants were modeled with different sizes of solar fields and different storage capacities and analyzed on an annual basis. The results were compared to each other and to a conventional fossil-fired combined cycle in terms of technical, economical, and ecological figures. The results of this study show that in comparison to a conventional fossil-fired combined cycle, the potential to reduce the CO2 emissions is high for solar-thermal power plants operated in base-load, especially with large solar fields and high storage capacities. However, for dispatchable power generation and supply security it is obvious that in any case a certain amount of additional fossil fuel is required. No analyzed solar-hybrid power plant shows at the same time advantages in terms of low CO2 emissions and low levelized electricity cost (LEC). While power plants with solar-hybrid combined cycle (SHCC® , Particle-Tower) show interesting LEC, the power plants with steam turbine (Salt-Tower, Parabolic Trough, CO2 -Tower) have low CO2 emissions.
    publisherThe American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
    titleAnalysis of Solar-Thermal Power Plants With Thermal Energy Storage and Solar-Hybrid Operation Strategy
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume133
    journal issue3
    journal titleJournal of Solar Energy Engineering
    identifier doi10.1115/1.4004246
    journal fristpage31007
    identifier eissn1528-8986
    keywordsPower stations
    keywordsSolar energy
    keywordsCycles
    keywordsIndustrial plants
    keywordsThermal energy storage
    keywordsSolar thermal power
    keywordsStress
    keywordsStorage AND Parabolic troughs
    treeJournal of Solar Energy Engineering:;2011:;volume( 133 ):;issue: 003
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