4.8 Article

A concentrating solar power system integrated photovoltaic and mid-temperature solar thermochemical processes

Journal

APPLIED ENERGY
Volume 262, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.apenergy.2019.114421

Keywords

Cascading solar energy utilization; Concentrating solar power system; Photovoltaic electricity; Solar thermal fuel; Full spectrum

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51888103, 51590904]
  2. Key Research Program of the Chinese Academy of Sciences [KFZD-SW-418]

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The approach of cascading solar energy utilization provides access to reliable and ample supplies of energy and has thus attracted widespread attention. Currently, the hybridization of a concentrating solar photovoltaic process and a solar thermochemical process is a promising approach. This paper describes and investigates a concentrating solar power system to harvest solar energy. Co-producing photovoltaic electricity and solar thermal fuel is its attractive distinction. The visible spectrum is cast onto concentrating photovoltaics to generate electricity, and the ultraviolet and infrared spectra are used to drive methanol decomposition at approximately 250 degrees C. A spectral splitting parabolic trough concentrator is developed in which incident solar radiation is first split and then concentrated. Based on the measured optical data of concentrators, photovoltaics and reactor, the solar-to-electricity performance is evaluated in the proposed system. The results show that a satisfied solar-to-electricity efficiency of approximately 31.8% would be realized if monocrystalline silicon photovoltaics is adopted. In comparison to individual systems, the efficiency enhancements of about 15.3% and 6.3% are obtained. The solar-to-electricity efficiency can reach approximately 35.1% by adopting gallium arsenide. Meanwhile, the improved optical performance proves that the approach of first splitting and then concentrating sunlight is feasible and promising. Finally, the results are anticipated to lead to a new approach for improving full-spectrum solar energy utilization and guiding the establishment of a prototype in the near future.

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