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Direct coupling of pressurized gas receiver to a brayton supercritical CO2 power cycle in solar thermal power plants

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2024-09-01
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Linares Hurtado, José Ignacio
Arenas Pinilla, Eva María
Montes Pita, María José
Cantizano González, Alexis
Pérez Domínguez, José Rubén
Porras Galán, José
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Three layouts of Brayton supercritical CO2 power cycles directly coupled to the receiver are proposed for Generation 3 solar power plants: conventional recompression, recompression with partial cooling, and recompression with intercooling. To achieve direct coupling, the solar heat is introduced downstream of the turbine, where CO2 pressure is lower. A higher temperature rise diminishes the receiver's dimensions, thus increasing its energy efficiency. It also lowers the average working temperature since the maximum temperature is fixed at 700 °C, thereby reducing losses. However, optical efficiency decreases as the receiver size diminishes. Both intercooling and partial cooling layouts further increase the cycle's net efficiency, which reduces the receiver's size, following similar trends observed with an increase in temperature rise. Considering all these effects, various factors push in opposite directions, affecting overall efficiency and costs. This competitive interplay results in overall efficiencies ranging from 30.26  to 31.58  and Levelized Costs of Electricity (LCOEs) between 162.47 €MWh and 166.81 €MWh. In conclusion, similar outcomes in terms of energy and economics are achieved with the three layouts, suggesting the simplest layout (recompression) as the most advisable. If thermal storage is incorporated, partial cooling becomes preferable due to its significant increase in the receiver's temperature rise.
 
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https:doi.org10.1016j.csite.2024.105021
http://hdl.handle.net/11531/104793
Direct coupling of pressurized gas receiver to a brayton supercritical CO2 power cycle in solar thermal power plants
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2214-157X
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CSP; Supercritical CO2 power cycle; Pressurized gas receiver; Microchannel receiver
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