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Solar Thermal Power Systems Guide

This document summarizes solar thermal power generation systems. It describes the main types of systems - parabolic troughs, parabolic dishes, and central tower receivers. It explains the key components of the systems including the solar concentrators, heat transfer fluids, power cycles, and optional thermal storage. The document discusses existing solar thermal plants in California, Arizona, and Nevada. It outlines some of the challenges in developing these systems at scale, including high costs, reliability issues, and the need for further demonstration projects and operating experience to optimize performance.
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Solar Thermal Power Systems Guide

This document summarizes solar thermal power generation systems. It describes the main types of systems - parabolic troughs, parabolic dishes, and central tower receivers. It explains the key components of the systems including the solar concentrators, heat transfer fluids, power cycles, and optional thermal storage. The document discusses existing solar thermal plants in California, Arizona, and Nevada. It outlines some of the challenges in developing these systems at scale, including high costs, reliability issues, and the need for further demonstration projects and operating experience to optimize performance.
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Solar Thermal Power Generation

System

J.K. Nayak
Dept. of Energy Science and Engineering
IIT Bombay
System
 Introduction
 Types and Components of System
 Challenges and Issues
 Summary
Power Generation: key application

Concentrating Solar radiation for


generating Power (CSP)

Attractive method: Utilisation of


solar energy
Cylindrical Parabolic Concentrator
(Trough Concentrator)

Paraboloid Dish

Central Tower
Trough
Dish
Central Tower
Cylindrical Parabolic Concentrator
(Trough Concentrator)
•Medium Temperature
Paraboloid Dish
•High Temperature
Central Tower
•High Temperature
Components

1. Parabolic Trough Concentrators


• single-axis-tracking
• axis: north-south horizontal

Reflector, Frame, Receiver

Thin/ Thick glass, Front/Back surface


mirror
Components

2. Heat transfer fluid/Steam generation unit


•Synthetic oil (Therminol, Dowtherm)
•Mineral oil
•Pressurised water
•Water/steam
•Silicon oil
•Nitrate salt
Components

3. Power cycle unit

4. Thermal Storage
•optional
•Fossil-fired back up
Operating Plants

• California : 354 MWe


• Arizona : 1 MWe
• Nevada : 64 MWe
No. Net output Solar Field outlet Dispatchability
(MWe) Temperature (oC) due to
I 13.8 307 3 h thermal
storage

II 30 316 Gas-fired boiler

III/ 30 349 Gas-fired boiler


IV
V 30 349 Gas-fired boiler

VI 30 390 Gas-fired boiler

VII 30 390 Gas-fired boiler

VIII 80 390 Gas-fired HTF


heater
IX 80 390 Gas-fired HTF
heater
Arizona plant: Commissioned 2006
 Area of Trough collectors : 10 346 m2
 Collector fluid : Thermic fluid
300oC
 Organic Rankine cycle
n-pentane : working fluid
Vapour : 22.3 bar, 204oC
 Cycle efficiency : 20.7 per cent
 Annual generation : 2000 MWh
Nevada plant: Commissioned 2007

Area of Trough collectors : 300 acres


Collector fluid : Thermic fluid
Dowtherm(TM)
390oC
Generates steam to run conventional
Rankine cycle

Annual generation : 134 million units


Challenges
• High marketing and engineering effort
• Decision-making process
(be it private sector or public sector)
• Reliable energy supply
• Demonstration
• Operating experience
Issues
• Define a road map
• Build and run a plant
(demonstration, operating experience,
research-cum-testing facility)
• Appropriate component design
• Heat transfer fluid
• Storage: yes/no, type
Issues
• Integrated Solar Combined Cycle System
(hybrid)
• Direct Steam generation
(serious safety and maintenance
concerns, two-phase flow instabilities)
• Organic Rankine Cycle
(geothermal power plant technology, up
to 10 MWe)
Summary

Component design, integration and


performance optimisation:
System approach

Simulation
Build and run a plant
. demonstration
. operating experience
. research-cum-testing facility
Thank you

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