Survey of Thermal Energy Storage for Parabolic Trough Power Plants

Author:

Herrmann Ulf1,Kearney David W.2

Affiliation:

1. FLABEG Solar Int. GmbH, Mu¨hlengasse 7, D-50667 Ko¨ln, Germany

2. Kearney & Associates, P.O. Box 2568, Vashon, WA 98070

Abstract

A literature review was carried out to critically evaluate the state of the art of thermal energy storage applied to parabolic trough power plants. This survey briefly describes the work done before 1990 followed by a more detailed discussion of later efforts. The most advanced system is a 2-tank-storage system where the heat transfer fluid (HTF) also serves as storage medium. This concept was successfully demonstrated in a commercial trough plant (13.8MWe SEGS I plant; 120MWht storage capacity) and a demonstration tower plant (10MWe Solar Two; 105MWht storage capacity). However, the HTF used in state-of-the-art parabolic trough power plants 30-80MWe is expensive, dramatically increasing the cost of larger HTF storage systems. Other promising storage concepts are under development, such as concrete storage, phase change material storage, and chemical storage. These concepts promise a considerable cost reduction compared to the direct 2-tank system, but some additional R&D is required before those systems can be used in commercial solar power plants. An interesting and likely cost-effective near-term option for thermal energy storage for parabolic trough power plants is the use of an indirect 2-tank-storage, where another (less expensive) liquid medium such as molten salt is utilized rather than the HTF itself.

Publisher

ASME International

Subject

Energy Engineering and Power Technology,Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment

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