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Effects of different sizes and dispatch strategies of thermal energy storage on solar energy usage ability of solar thermal power plant

Journal

APPLIED THERMAL ENGINEERING
Volume 156, Issue -, Pages 14-22

Publisher

PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.applthermaleng.2019.04.041

Keywords

Solar energy usage efficiency; Critical design DNI; TES size; Solar multiple; Dispatch strategy

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51804348, 51508176]

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The solar energy usage ability is mainly considered in the construction of solar thermal power plant (STPP) which is affected by factors of design direct normal irradiance (DNI), solar multiple (SM), thermal energy storage (TES) size and dispatch fraction (DF). In this paper, a general model is developed in order to obtain the relationship among these factors, the electricity output and the solar energy usage efficiency of STPP. Based on the modeling method, a critical design of DNI is derived and some suggestions for improvement in the design of DNI are presented in order to improve the efficiency, which can result in the reduction of waste solar energy. The effects of SM, TES size and DF on the critical design of DNI are also investigated. It is found that the solar energy usage ability will be only dependent on the TES size when TES size is below 6h and the solar energy usage ability will be dependent on both TES size and DF when TES size is above 6?h. The increase of TES size and the decrease of DF beyond their corresponding critical design DNI will reduce the solar energy usage ability of STPP. The results obtained can provide an important basis for studying the solar energy utilization capacity of STPP and determine the design parameters of STPP.

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