Performance modeling and techno-economic analysis of a modular concentrated solar power tower with latent heat storage

[Display omitted] •Original thermal and cost analysis of a new solar power tower concept.•Potential for renewable, dispatchable electricity at low cost.•Modularity opens concentrated solar power to new markets.•In-depth comparison to alternative technologies. In this paper, we present performance si...

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Veröffentlicht in:Applied energy 2018-05, Vol.217 (C), p.143-152
Hauptverfasser: Rea, Jonathan E., Oshman, Christopher J., Olsen, Michele L., Hardin, Corey L., Glatzmaier, Greg C., Siegel, Nathan P., Parilla, Philip A., Ginley, David S., Toberer, Eric S.
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Zusammenfassung:[Display omitted] •Original thermal and cost analysis of a new solar power tower concept.•Potential for renewable, dispatchable electricity at low cost.•Modularity opens concentrated solar power to new markets.•In-depth comparison to alternative technologies. In this paper, we present performance simulations and techno-economic analysis of a modular dispatchable solar power tower. Using a heliostat field and power block three orders of magnitude smaller than conventional solar power towers, our unique configuration locates thermal storage and a power block directly on a tower receiver. To make the system dispatchable, a valved thermosyphon controls heat flow from a latent heat thermal storage tank to a Stirling engine. The modular design results in minimal balance of system costs and enables high deployment rates with a rapid realization of economies of scale. In this new analysis, we combine performance simulations with techno-economic analysis to evaluate levelized cost of electricity, and find that the system has potential for cost-competitiveness with natural gas peaking plants and alternative dispatchable renewables.
ISSN:0306-2619
1872-9118
DOI:10.1016/j.apenergy.2018.02.067