Marianne Salomon Popa
Royal Institute of Technology
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Volume 2: Reliability, Availability and Maintainability (RAM); Plant Systems, Structures, Components and Materials Issues; Simple and Combined Cycles; Advanced Energy Systems and Renewables (Wind, Solar and Geothermal); Energy Water Nexus; Thermal Hydraulics and CFD; Nuclear Plant Design, Licensing and Construction; Performance Testing and Performance Test Codes | 2013
Marianne Salomon Popa; Miroslav P. Petrov; Anjaneyulu Krothapalli
Solar thermal energy and biomass fuels are often available at locations where they can benefit from combined hybrid energy utilization methods for the generation of electricity, representing suitable and advantageous integration alternatives. The feasibility of concentrating solar power (CSP) systems depends on cost limitations, desired installed power capacity and direct solar insolation, where smaller scales and low-cost solutions can often be preferred to large-scale investment-intensive installations. Biomass residues of various types, on the other hand, can be considered as proven fuels for small-to-midscale utility or industry based power or cogen arrangements and utilized through various technologies. The thermodynamic integration between a biomass fired power plant and a CSP unit can help to significantly increase the availability of the plant, improve its partial load characteristics, compensate for the intermittency of the solar energy resource while preserving the purely renewable profile of the generated electricity, and at the same time showing better overall performance when compared to two separate plants while avoiding the need for costly energy storage solutions.Biomass fuels can help reach better steam conditions in a steam plant based on CSP-generated steam, and thus improve the efficiency of energy conversion for the integrated hybrid system if compared with two individual single-fuel power units. In this study, an overview of feasible solar-biomass integration concepts is presented. A deeper thermoeconomic analysis of a selected integrated utility-scale biomass and CSP electricity generation plant is attempted, with certain simplifications. Furthermore, a multiobjective optimization strategy is regarded as very necessary and thus included in the analysis, where several major environmental aspects plus the cost of electricity are involved and defined in terms of desired parameters and conditions representative to Central Europe and Southeastern United States. The results are compared with conventional power generation alternatives. On that basis, a low-parameter CSP solution integrated with conventional biomass-fired combustion unit, where solar-generated steam is being superheated by the biomass fuel, has been chosen as the focus of the analysis in this study.Copyright
Archive | 2004
Miika Kirjavainen; Kari Sipilä; Tuula Savola; Marianne Salomon Popa; Eija Alakangas
Second International Symposium on Distributed Generation: Power System and Market Aspects | 2002
Marianne Salomon Popa; Tuula Savola; Andrew Martin; Carl-Johan Fogelholm
World Renewable Energy Forum, WREF 2012, Including World Renewable Energy Congress XII and Colorado Renewable Energy Society (CRES) Annual Conference, 13 May 2012 through 17 May 2012, Denver, CO | 2012
Miroslav P. Petrov; Marianne Salomon Popa; Torsten Fransson
41st Aerospace Sciences Meeting and Exhibit, Reno, Nevada 6 - 9 Jan 2003 | 2003
I.V Kazachkov; Torsten Fransson; Marianne Salomon Popa; Kalion; A Vitaly
Svenska Mekanisters Riksförening 2002:2, sid 14-17 | 2002
Jens Fridh; Miroslav P. Petrov; Marianne Salomon Popa; Laszlo Hunyadi; Andrew Martin; Torsten Fransson
American Solar Energy Society (ASES) - SOLAR2013, Baltimore, April 2013 | 2013
Miroslav P. Petrov; Marianne Salomon Popa; Anjaneyulu Krothapalli
Renewable & Sustainable Energy Reviews | 2012
Marianne Salomon Popa; Miguel González; Andrew Martin; Torsten Fransson
Archive | 2011
I.V Kazachkov; Torsten Fransson; Marianne Salomon Popa
Archive | 2011
Torsten Fransson; I.V Kazachkov; Marianne Salomon Popa; O.V Konoval