The present study analyzes the influence that market conditions have on determining optimum molten salt solar tower plants with storage that maximizes profits (in terms of plant configuration, sizing, and operation) for a location in South Africa. Three different scenarios based on incentive programs and local wholesale electricity prices are considered. A multi-objective optimization modeling approach was followed, showing the tradeoff curves between minimizing investment and maximizing profits when varying critical size-related parameters (such as nameplate capacity, solar multiple (SM), and storage capacity) together with power-cycle design and operating specifications including dynamic startup curves and different storage dispatchability strategies. Results are shown by means of a comparative analysis between optimal plants found for each scenario, highlighting the value that storage has under the current two-tier tariff scheme and the relevance of designing a suitable policy for technology development. Finally, a final analysis is performed with regard to the indicators used for economic evaluation of power plants, by comparing the differences between optimum designs found when using the levelized cost of electricity (LCoE) solely as performance indicator instead of cash-flows and profit-based indicators, such as the internal rate of return (IRR).
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A Methodology for Determining Optimum Solar Tower Plant Configurations and Operating Strategies to Maximize Profits Based on Hourly Electricity Market Prices and Tariffs
Rafael Guédez,
Rafael Guédez
Department of Energy Technology,
Royal Institute of Technology,
Stockholm SE-100 44, Sweden
e-mail: rafael.guedez@energy.kth.se
Royal Institute of Technology,
Stockholm SE-100 44, Sweden
e-mail: rafael.guedez@energy.kth.se
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Monika Topel,
Monika Topel
Department of Energy Technology,
Royal Institute of Technology,
Stockholm SE-100 44, Sweden
e-mail: monika.topel@energy.kth.se
Royal Institute of Technology,
Stockholm SE-100 44, Sweden
e-mail: monika.topel@energy.kth.se
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Inés Conde,
Inés Conde
Gas Natural Fenosa Engineering,
Solar Energy and Biomass Unit,
Madrid 28045, Spain
e-mail: iconde@gasnaturalfenosa.com
Solar Energy and Biomass Unit,
Madrid 28045, Spain
e-mail: iconde@gasnaturalfenosa.com
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Francisco Ferragut,
Francisco Ferragut
Gas Natural Fenosa Engineering,
Solar Energy and Biomass Unit,
Madrid 28045, Spain
e-mail: ussolarybiomasaFFF@gasnaturalfenosa.com
Solar Energy and Biomass Unit,
Madrid 28045, Spain
e-mail: ussolarybiomasaFFF@gasnaturalfenosa.com
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Irene Callaba,
Irene Callaba
Gas Natural Fenosa Engineering,
Solar Energy and Biomass Unit,
Madrid 28045, Spain
e-mail: icallaban@gasnaturalfenosa.com
Solar Energy and Biomass Unit,
Madrid 28045, Spain
e-mail: icallaban@gasnaturalfenosa.com
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James Spelling,
James Spelling
High Temperature Processes Unit,
IMDEA Energy Institute,
Móstoles 28935, Spain
e-mail: james.spelling@outlook.com
IMDEA Energy Institute,
Móstoles 28935, Spain
e-mail: james.spelling@outlook.com
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Zhor Hassar,
Zhor Hassar
Concentrated Solar Technologies,
Total New Energies, R&D,
Paris 92069, France
e-mail: zhor.hassar@total.com
Total New Energies, R&D,
Paris 92069, France
e-mail: zhor.hassar@total.com
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Carlos David Perez-Segarra,
Carlos David Perez-Segarra
Heat and Mass Transfer Centre,
Technical University of Catalonia,
Terrassa 08222, Spain
e-mail: segarra@cttc.upc.edu
Technical University of Catalonia,
Terrassa 08222, Spain
e-mail: segarra@cttc.upc.edu
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Björn Laumert
Björn Laumert
Department of Energy Technology,
Royal Institute of Technology,
Stockholm SE-100 44, Sweden
e-mail: bjorn.laumert@energy.kth.se
Royal Institute of Technology,
Stockholm SE-100 44, Sweden
e-mail: bjorn.laumert@energy.kth.se
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Rafael Guédez
Department of Energy Technology,
Royal Institute of Technology,
Stockholm SE-100 44, Sweden
e-mail: rafael.guedez@energy.kth.se
Royal Institute of Technology,
Stockholm SE-100 44, Sweden
e-mail: rafael.guedez@energy.kth.se
Monika Topel
Department of Energy Technology,
Royal Institute of Technology,
Stockholm SE-100 44, Sweden
e-mail: monika.topel@energy.kth.se
Royal Institute of Technology,
Stockholm SE-100 44, Sweden
e-mail: monika.topel@energy.kth.se
Inés Conde
Gas Natural Fenosa Engineering,
Solar Energy and Biomass Unit,
Madrid 28045, Spain
e-mail: iconde@gasnaturalfenosa.com
Solar Energy and Biomass Unit,
Madrid 28045, Spain
e-mail: iconde@gasnaturalfenosa.com
Francisco Ferragut
Gas Natural Fenosa Engineering,
Solar Energy and Biomass Unit,
Madrid 28045, Spain
e-mail: ussolarybiomasaFFF@gasnaturalfenosa.com
Solar Energy and Biomass Unit,
Madrid 28045, Spain
e-mail: ussolarybiomasaFFF@gasnaturalfenosa.com
Irene Callaba
Gas Natural Fenosa Engineering,
Solar Energy and Biomass Unit,
Madrid 28045, Spain
e-mail: icallaban@gasnaturalfenosa.com
Solar Energy and Biomass Unit,
Madrid 28045, Spain
e-mail: icallaban@gasnaturalfenosa.com
James Spelling
High Temperature Processes Unit,
IMDEA Energy Institute,
Móstoles 28935, Spain
e-mail: james.spelling@outlook.com
IMDEA Energy Institute,
Móstoles 28935, Spain
e-mail: james.spelling@outlook.com
Zhor Hassar
Concentrated Solar Technologies,
Total New Energies, R&D,
Paris 92069, France
e-mail: zhor.hassar@total.com
Total New Energies, R&D,
Paris 92069, France
e-mail: zhor.hassar@total.com
Carlos David Perez-Segarra
Heat and Mass Transfer Centre,
Technical University of Catalonia,
Terrassa 08222, Spain
e-mail: segarra@cttc.upc.edu
Technical University of Catalonia,
Terrassa 08222, Spain
e-mail: segarra@cttc.upc.edu
Björn Laumert
Department of Energy Technology,
Royal Institute of Technology,
Stockholm SE-100 44, Sweden
e-mail: bjorn.laumert@energy.kth.se
Royal Institute of Technology,
Stockholm SE-100 44, Sweden
e-mail: bjorn.laumert@energy.kth.se
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Contributed by the Solar Energy Division of ASME for publication in the JOURNAL OF SOLAR ENERGY ENGINEERING: INCLUDING WIND ENERGY AND BUILDING ENERGY CONSERVATION. Manuscript received July 21, 2015; final manuscript received December 2, 2015; published online February 1, 2016. Assoc. Editor: Mary Jane Hale.
J. Sol. Energy Eng. Apr 2016, 138(2): 021006 (12 pages)
Published Online: February 1, 2016
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July 21, 2015
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December 2, 2015
Citation
Guédez, R., Topel, M., Conde, I., Ferragut, F., Callaba, I., Spelling, J., Hassar, Z., Perez-Segarra, C. D., and Laumert, B. (February 1, 2016). "A Methodology for Determining Optimum Solar Tower Plant Configurations and Operating Strategies to Maximize Profits Based on Hourly Electricity Market Prices and Tariffs." ASME. J. Sol. Energy Eng. April 2016; 138(2): 021006. https://doi.org/10.1115/1.4032244
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