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Journal of Solar Energy Engineering-transactions of The Asme | 2010

Assessment of Solar Power Tower Driven Ultrasupercritical Steam Cycles Applying Tubular Central Receivers With Varied Heat Transfer Media

Csaba Singer; Reiner Buck; Robert Pitz-Paal; Hans Müller-Steinhagen

For clean and efficient electric power generation, the combination of solar power towers (SPTs) with ultrasupercritical steam cycle power plants could be the next development step. The methodology of the European concentrated solar thermal roadmap study was used to predict the annual performance and the cost reduction potential of this option applying tubular receivers with various appropriate high temperature heat transfer media (HTM). For the assessment, an analytical model of the heat transfer in a parametric 360 deg cylindrical and tubular central receiver was developed to examine the receivers efficiency characteristics. The receivers efficiency characteristics, which are based on different irradiation levels relative to the receivers design point, are, then, used to interpolate the receivers thermal efficiency in an hourly based annual calculation of one typical year that is defined by hourly based real measurements of the direct normal irradiance and the ambient temperature. Applying appropriate cost assumptions from literature, the levelized electricity costs (LEC) were estimated for each considered SPT concept and compared with the reference case, which is a scale-up of the state of the art molten salt concept. The power level of all compared concepts and the reference case is 50 MWel. The sensitivity of the specific cost assumptions for the LEC was evaluated for each concept variation. No detailed evaluation was done for the thermal storage but comparable costs were assumed for all cases. The results indicate a significant cost reduction potential of up to 15% LEC reduction in the liquid metal HTM processes. Due to annual performance based parametric studies of the number of receiver panels and storage capacity, the results also indicate the optimal values of these parameters concerning minimal LEC.


Journal of Solar Energy Engineering-transactions of The Asme | 2013

Economic Potential of Innovative Receiver Concepts With Different Solar Field Configurations for Supercritical Steam Cycles

Csaba Singer; Reiner Buck; Robert Pitz-Paal; Hans Müller-Steinhagen

The cost reduction potential of solar power towers (SPT) is an important issue concerning its market introduction. Raising the steam process temperature and pressure can lead to a cost reduction due to increased overall plant efficiency. Thus, for new receiver configurations a supercritical steam cycle operated at 300 bar / 600°C / 610°C live steam conditions was assumed. The considered systems include innovative direct absorption receivers, either with conventional or beam down heliostat field layouts. For the beam down option the receiver is assumed to be a cylindrical vessel with a flow-through porous absorber structure at the internal lateral area of the cylinder. The direct absorption receiver option consists of a cylindrical barrel with downwards oriented aperture, whose absorber structure at the internal lateral area is cooled by a molten salt film. For the assessment, CFD based methods were developed to be able to examine the receiver efficiency characteristics. Based on the receiver thermal efficiency characteristics and the solar field characteristics the annual performance is evaluated using hourly time series. The assessment methodology is based on the European Concentrated Solar Thermal Roadmap (ECOSTAR) study and enables the prediction of the annual performance and the levelized cost of electricity (LCOE). Applying appropriate cost assumptions from literature the LCOE were estimated for each considered SPT concept and compared to tubular receiver concepts with molten salt and liquid metal cooling. The power level of the compared concepts and the reference case is 200 MWel. The sensitivity of the specific cost assumptions was analyzed. No detailed evaluation was done for the thermal storage, but comparable storage utilization and costs were assumed for all cases. At optimized plant parameters the results indicate a LCOE reduction potential of up to 0.5% for beam down and of up to 7.2% for the direct absorption receiver compared to today’s state of the art molten salt solar tower technology.


Journal of Solar Energy Engineering-transactions of The Asme | 2013

Economic Chances and Technical Risks of the Internal Direct Absorption Receiver

Csaba Singer; Reiner Buck; Robert Pitz-Paal; Hans Müller-Steinhagen

Increased receiver temperatures of solar tower power plants are proposed to decrease the plants levelized electricity costs (LEC) due to the utilization of supercritical steam power plants and thus higher overall plant efficiency. Related to elevated receiver temperatures preliminary concept studies show a distinct LEC reduction potential of the internal direct absorption receiver (IDAR), if it is compared to liquid in tube (LIT) or beam down (BD) receiver types. The IDAR is characterized by a downwards oriented aperture of a cylindrical cavity, whose internal lateral area is illuminated from the concentrator field and cooled by a liquid molten salt film. The objective is the further efficiency enhancement, as well as the identification and assessment of the technical critical aspects. For this a detailed fluid mechanic and thermodynamic receiver model of the novel receiver concept is developed to be able to analyze the IDAR’s operating performance at full size receiver geometries. The model is used to analyze the open parameters concerning the feasibility, functionality and performance of the concept. Hence, different system management strategies are examined and assessed, which lead to the proposal of a cost optimized lead-concept. This concept involves a rotating receiver system with inclined absorber walls. The spatial arrangements of the absorber walls minimize thermal losses of the receiver and enhance film stability. The centrifugal forces acting on the liquid salt film are essential to realize the required system criteria, which are related to the maximal molten salt temperature, film stability and droplet ejection. Compared to the state of the art at a 200 MWel power level the IDAR concept can lead to a LEC reduction of up to 8 %. The cost assumptions made for the assessment are quantified with sensitivity analysis.


international conference on fuel cell science engineering and technology fuelcell collocated with asme international conference on energy sustainability | 2015

Cost Analysis of different Operation strategies for falling particle receivers

Birgit Gobereit; Lars Amsbeck; Reiner Buck; Csaba Singer

The potential for highly efficient and cost competitive solar energy collection at high temperatures drives the actual research and development activities for particle tower systems. One promising concept for particle receivers is the falling particle receiver. This paper is related to a particle receiver, in which falling ceramic particles form a particle curtain, which absorbs the concentrated solar radiation. Complex operation strategies will result in higher receiver costs, for both investment and operation. The objective of this paper is to assess the influence of the simultaneous variation of receiver costs and efficiency characteristics on levelized cost of heat (LCOH) and on levelized cost of electricity (LCOE).Applying cost assumptions for the particle receiver and the particle transport system, the LCOE are estimated and compared for each considered concept. The power level of the compared concepts is 125 MWel output at design point. The sensitivity of the results on the specific cost assumptions is analyzed. No detailed evaluation is done for the thermal storage, but comparable storage utilization and costs are assumed for all cases.Copyright


Energy Procedia | 2014

Liquid Metals as Efficient Coolants for High-intensity Point-focus Receivers: Implications to the Design and Performance of Next-generation CSP Systems

J. Pacio; Andreas Fritsch; Csaba Singer; Ralf Uhlig


Energy Procedia | 2015

Conceptual Study of Central Receiver Systems with Liquid Metals as Efficient Heat Transfer Fluids

Andreas Fritsch; J. Flesch; V. Geza; Csaba Singer; Ralf Uhlig; Bernhard Hoffschmidt


Archive | 2011

Direct absorption receivers for high temperatures

Wei Wu; Birgit Gobereit; Csaba Singer; Lars Amsbeck; Robert Pitz-Paal


Energy Procedia | 2014

Assessment of Improved Molten Salt Solar Tower Plants

Csaba Singer; Stefano Giuliano; Reiner Buck


Archive | 2013

Thermodynamic evaluation of liquid metals as heat transfer fluids in concentrated solar power plants Original Research Article

J. Pacio; Csaba Singer; Th. Wetzel; Ralf Uhlig


Archive | 2012

Solar radiation receiving device for use in solar thermal power plant, has heat receiving portion which is impinged with solar radiation, heat dissipation portion, heat-carrying unit, and drive unit for transporting heat-carrying unit

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Reiner Buck

German Aerospace Center

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Hans Müller-Steinhagen

Dresden University of Technology

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Ralf Uhlig

German Aerospace Center

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J. Pacio

Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

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Lars Amsbeck

German Aerospace Center

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Wei Wu

German Aerospace Center

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