JOURNAL ARTICLE

Thermal energy storage evaluation in direct steam generation solar plants

Abstract

Existing commercial parabolic trough power plants use thermal oil as a heat transfer fluid, with working temperatures in the region of 400 °C. In order to achieve more efficient generating systems, a second generation of parabolic troughs that operate at temperatures higher than 400 °C is being developed. One possibility Abengoa Solar is assessing is the use of direct steam generation (DSG) inside parabolic troughs in order to achieve higher temperatures; in a first stage heating up to 450 °C and in a second stage heating up to 550 °C. For the future market potential of parabolic trough power plants with DSG, it is beneficial to integrate thermal energy storage (TES) systems. Different TES options based on the most known technologies, steam accumulators, molten salts (MS), and phase change materials (PCM), are presented and compared in this paper. This comparison shows as main conclusion of the study that a combined system based on PCM-MS has a clear advantage in the ratio with 6 or more equivalent hours of storage, while with lower than 6 h, steam accumulators are considered the best option.

Keywords:
Parabolic trough Thermal energy storage Nuclear engineering Hydraulic accumulator Process engineering Thermal Solar energy Electricity generation Heat transfer fluid Materials science Energy storage Environmental science Mechanical engineering Thermodynamics Power (physics) Electrical engineering Engineering Physics

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Topics

Solar Thermal and Photovoltaic Systems
Physical Sciences →  Energy →  Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment
Phase Change Materials Research
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Mechanical Engineering
Solar-Powered Water Purification Methods
Physical Sciences →  Energy →  Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment

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