Evaluation of solar thermal storage for base load electricity generation

In order to stabilize solar electric power production during the day and prolong the daily operating cycle for several hours in the nighttime, solar thermal power plants have the options of using either or both solar thermal storage and fossil fuel hybridization. The share of solar energy in the ann...

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Main Author: Adinberg R.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2012-10-01
Series:EPJ Web of Conferences
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/20123301007
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spelling doaj-e42afcf789e046a4af86ac1b4d5f9ea72021-08-02T09:45:07ZengEDP SciencesEPJ Web of Conferences2100-014X2012-10-01330100710.1051/epjconf/20123301007Evaluation of solar thermal storage for base load electricity generationAdinberg R.In order to stabilize solar electric power production during the day and prolong the daily operating cycle for several hours in the nighttime, solar thermal power plants have the options of using either or both solar thermal storage and fossil fuel hybridization. The share of solar energy in the annual electricity production capacity of hybrid solar-fossil power plants without energy storage is only about 20%. As it follows from the computer simulations performed for base load electricity demand, a solar annual capacity as high as 70% can be attained by use of a reasonably large thermal storage capacity of 22 full load operating hours. In this study, the overall power system performance is analyzed with emphasis on energy storage characteristics promoting a high level of sustainability for solar termal electricity production. The basic system parameters, including thermal storage capacity, solar collector size, and annual average daily discharge time, are presented and discussed. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/20123301007
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Evaluation of solar thermal storage for base load electricity generation
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title Evaluation of solar thermal storage for base load electricity generation
title_short Evaluation of solar thermal storage for base load electricity generation
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title_fullStr Evaluation of solar thermal storage for base load electricity generation
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of solar thermal storage for base load electricity generation
title_sort evaluation of solar thermal storage for base load electricity generation
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series EPJ Web of Conferences
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publishDate 2012-10-01
description In order to stabilize solar electric power production during the day and prolong the daily operating cycle for several hours in the nighttime, solar thermal power plants have the options of using either or both solar thermal storage and fossil fuel hybridization. The share of solar energy in the annual electricity production capacity of hybrid solar-fossil power plants without energy storage is only about 20%. As it follows from the computer simulations performed for base load electricity demand, a solar annual capacity as high as 70% can be attained by use of a reasonably large thermal storage capacity of 22 full load operating hours. In this study, the overall power system performance is analyzed with emphasis on energy storage characteristics promoting a high level of sustainability for solar termal electricity production. The basic system parameters, including thermal storage capacity, solar collector size, and annual average daily discharge time, are presented and discussed.
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