Chile builds solar-thermal plant

Physics World ◽  
2014 ◽  
Vol 27 (09) ◽  
pp. 12-12
Keyword(s):  
Measurement ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 162 ◽  
pp. 107944
Author(s):  
K. Lovchinov ◽  
H. Nitchev ◽  
M. Petrov ◽  
R. Stoykov ◽  
N. Tyutyundzhiev

Solar Energy ◽  
2011 ◽  
Vol 85 (9) ◽  
pp. 2295-2320 ◽  
Author(s):  
Amin Ghobeity ◽  
Corey J. Noone ◽  
Costas N. Papanicolas ◽  
Alexander Mitsos

Author(s):  
Dario Buoro ◽  
Alberto De Nardi ◽  
Piero Pinamonti ◽  
Mauro Reini

The paper presents the optimization of an energy supply system for an industrial area. The system is mainly composed of a district heating network (DHN), of a solar thermal plant with long term heat storage, of a set of combined heat and power units (CHP) and of additional thermal/cooling energy supply machines. The thermal vector can be produced by solar thermal modules, by fossil-fuel cogenerator or by conventional boilers. The optimization algorithm is based on a Mixed Integer Linear Programming (MILP) model and it has to determine the optimal structure of the energy system and the size of the components (solar field area, heat storage volume, machines sizes, etc.). The model allows to calculate the economical and environmental benefits of the solar thermal plant compared to the cogenerative production, as well as the share of the thermal demand covered by renewable energies. The aim of the paper is to identity the optimal energy production mix able to meet the user energy demands and furthermore how the solar thermal energy integration affects the optimal energy system configuration. The average costs of the heat produced for the users have been evaluated for different optimal configurations, and it emerges that the solution including some cogenerators located in strategic production units, the district heating network, the long term heat storage and a solar plant of proper size, allows achieving the lowest cost of the heat. Thus, the integrated solution turns out to be the best from both the economical and environmental point of view.


2018 ◽  
Vol 133 ◽  
pp. 622-632 ◽  
Author(s):  
Massimiliano Renzi ◽  
Luca Cioccolanti ◽  
Lorenzo Egidi ◽  
Gabriele Comodi

Author(s):  
Pedro José Soto Piedehierro ◽  
Alfonso Isidro López Díaz

<p>Este articulo trata sobre el estudio de viabilidad económica de una central termosolar cilíndrico-parabólica de 50 MW en el término municipal de Badajoz. Para ver las diferentes alternativas en el diseño y estudio económico de la instalación se han tenido en cuenta dos casos, un primer caso de la central sin almacenamiento térmico y un segundo caso de la central con almacenamiento térmico. La finalidad con la que se presenta este estudio es analizar los diferentes casos y presentar conclusiones al respecto.</p><p>The aim of this study is to do an economic feasibility study in a cylindrical-parabolic solar thermal plant of 50 MW in Badajoz. Two different cases have been studied, first case the solar thermal plant without thermal storage and the other case, the solar thermal plant with thermal storage (salt tanks). The advantages and disadvantages of the use of each element have also been analyzed.</p>


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