Of all the technologies being developed for solar thermal power generation, central receiver systems (CRSs) are able to work at the highest temperatures and to achieve higher efficiencies in electricity production. The combination of this concept and the choice of molten salts as the heat transfer fluid, in both the receiver and heat storage, enables solar collection to be decoupled from electricity generation better than water∕steam systems, yielding high capacity factors with solar-only or low hybridization ratios. These advantages, along with the benefits of Spanish legislation on solar energy, moved SENER to promote the Solar TRES plant. It will be the first commercial CRS plant with molten-salt storage and will help consolidate this technology for future higher-capacity plants. This paper describes the basic concept developed in this demonstration project, reviewing the experience accumulated in the previous Solar TWO project, and present design innovations, as a consequence of the development work performed by SENER and CIEMAT and of the technical conditions imposed by Spanish legislation on solar thermal power generation.
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Central Receiver System Solar Power Plant Using Molten Salt as Heat Transfer Fluid
Félix M. Téllez
Félix M. Téllez
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J. Ignacio Ortega
J. Ignacio Burgaleta
Félix M. Téllez
J. Sol. Energy Eng. May 2008, 130(2): 024501 (6 pages)
Published Online: February 12, 2008
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Received:
October 31, 2006
Revised:
September 12, 2007
Published:
February 12, 2008
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Ortega, J. I., Burgaleta, J. I., and Téllez, F. M. (February 12, 2008). "Central Receiver System Solar Power Plant Using Molten Salt as Heat Transfer Fluid." ASME. J. Sol. Energy Eng. May 2008; 130(2): 024501. https://doi.org/10.1115/1.2807210
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