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Analysis of the performance of concentrated solar power facilities using different thermal fluids
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Palabras clave
Solar energy
Concentrated solar power
Thermal fluids
Rankine cycle
Mathematical Optimization
Clasificación UNESCO
3303 Ingeniería y Tecnología Químicas
Fecha de publicación
2021
Editor
Elsevier
Citación
García, S., & Martín, M. (2021). Analysis of the performance of concentrated solar power facilities using different thermal fluids. Chemical Engineering Research and Design, 168, 46-58. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cherd.2021.01.030
Resumen
[EN] A systematic comparison of the performance and economics of concentrated solar power
plants using various heat transfer fluids including molten salts and synthetic fluids
(Dowtherm A, Syltherm, HELISOL, Malotherm and Therminol VP1) is carried out. First, a
process systems approach is used to determine the yield of the thermodynamic cycle using
different thermal fluids, their operating conditions and the water consumption. Next, an
economic evaluation is performed. For reference Almería, to the South of Spain, is the
location selected because of the high solar irradiance. The efficiency of the regenerative
Rankine cycle increases with the maximum operating temperature. The average power production increases from 16 MW using Malotherm to 25 MW using the molten salts, while
the water consumption decreases from 3.6 L/kWh to 2.1 L/kWh. A higher efficiency results
in more competitive electricity prices that decrease from 0.21 D /kWh (Malotherm) to 0.12
D /kWh (molten salts) with the maximum operating temperature. Furthermore, the effect
of the maximum temperature on power and water consumption are computed towards a
pre-evaluation of novel fluids under development.
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0263-8762
DOI
10.1016/j.cherd.2021.01.030
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