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In this work, a parametric optimization analysis of various innovative modular air-cooled condenser systems is carried out in order to identify the optimum system configuration and size to be used as the cooling system in a 50MWe parabolic trough concentrated solar power (CSP) plant. The optimization analysis is conducted individually on a total of 17 different configurations and on a total of 8 different condenser sizes for each configuration. The results identify the optimum air cooled condenser configuration and size that can achieve the minimum CSP plant electricity unit cost.
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178--184
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Bibliogr. 15 poz., rys., tab., wykr.
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- Electricity Authority of Cyprus P.O. Box 24506, 1399 Nicosia, Cyprus
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- University of Limerick, National Technological Park Plassey, Limerick, Ireland
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- University of Limerick, National Technological Park Plassey, Limerick, Ireland
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- Electricity Authority of Cyprus P.O. Box 24506, 1399 Nicosia, Cyprus
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- Electricity Authority of Cyprus P.O. Box 24506, 1399 Nicosia, Cyprus
Bibliografia
- [1] A. Poullikkas, G. Kourtis, I. Hadjipaschalis, An overview of csp cooling systems, in: Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Renewable Energy Sources & Energy Efficiency, Nicosia, Cyprus, 2011.
- [2] B. Kelly, Nexant parabolic trough solar power plant systems analysis, Tech. Rep. NREL/SR-550-40163, National Renewable Energy Laboratory (2006).
- [3] P. Liu, Z. H. Duan, Numerical investigation of hot air recirculation of air-cooled condensers at a large power plant, Applied Thermal Engineering 29 (2009) 1927–1934.
- [4] W. Micheletti, J. Burns, Emerging issues and needs in power plant cooling systems, in: Proceedings of Water issues in Fossil Energy Workshop, 2002.
- [5] Concentrating solar power commercial application study: Reducing water consumption of concentrating solar power electricity generation, Report to congress, U.S Department of Energy (2009).
- [6] M. A. Valencia, Solar power scale-up in the mena: Resolving the associated water use challenges, The Environment and the Middle East 1 (2011) 13–19.
- [7] The development and verification of a novel modular air cooled condenser for enhanced concentrated solar power generation-maccsol ec contract no. 256797. URL www.drycooledcsp.eu
- [8] F. Trieb, Trans-csp trans-mediterranean interconnection for concentrating solar power, Tech. rep., Technical report for the German Ministry of Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety (2006).
- [9] P. Viebahn, Y. Lechon, F. Trieb, The potential of concentrated solar power (csp) in africa and europe – a dynamic assessment of technology development, cost development and life cycle inventories until 2050, Energy Policy 39 (8) (2011) 4420–4430.
- [10] The mediterranean solar plan. URL www.enpi-info.eu
- [11] A. Poullikkas, I. Hadjipaschalis, G. Kourtis, The cost of integration of parabolic trough csp plants in isolated mediterranean power systems, Renewable and sustainable energy reviews 14 (2010) 1469–1476.
- [12] A. Poullikkas, R. Grimes, E. Walsh, I. Hadjipaschalis, G. Kourtis, Optimization analysis of innovative modular air-cooled condensers for csp plants, in: Proceedings of the 8th Mediterranean Conference on Power generation, transmission, distribution and energy conversion (MEDPOWER), Cagliari, Italy, 2012.
- [13] A. Poullikkas, Economic analysis of power generation from parabolic trough solar thermal plants for the Mediterranean region – a case study for the island of cyprus, Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews 13 (2009) 2474–2484.
- [14] A. Poullikkas, A decouple optimization method for power technology selection in competitive markets, Energy Sources 4 (2009) 199–211.
- [15] A. Poullikkas, I. Hadjipaschalis, G. Kourtis, Comparative assessment of an innovative dry-cooled csp system, in: Proceedings of the Power Options for the Eastern Mediterranean Region (POEM) conference, Limassol, Cyprus, 2012.
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