This paper presents the experimental results from the EnergyNest 2 × 500 kWhth thermal energy storage (TES) pilot system installed at Masdar Institute of Science & Technology Solar Platform. Measured data are shown and compared to simulations using a specially developed computer program to verify the stability and performance of the TES. The TES is based on a solid-state concrete storage medium (HEATCRETE®) with integrated steel tube heat exchangers cast into the concrete. The unique concrete recipe used in the TES has been developed in collaboration with Heidelberg Cement; this material has significantly higher thermal conductivity compared to regular concrete implying very effective heat transfer, at the same time being chemically stable up to 450 °C. The demonstrated and measured performance of the TES matches the predictions based on simulations, and proves the operational feasibility of the EnergyNest concrete-based TES. A further case study is analyzed where a large-scale TES system presented in this article is compared to two-tank indirect molten salt technology.
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27 June 2017
SOLARPACES 2016: International Conference on Concentrating Solar Power and Chemical Energy Systems
11–14 October 2016
Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
Research Article|
June 27 2017
Demonstration of EnergyNest thermal energy storage (TES) technology
Nils Hoivik;
Nils Hoivik
a)
1
EnergyNest AS
, Olav Brunborgsvei 6 1396 Billingstad, Norway
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Christopher Greiner;
Christopher Greiner
1
EnergyNest AS
, Olav Brunborgsvei 6 1396 Billingstad, Norway
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Eva Bellido Tirado;
Eva Bellido Tirado
1
EnergyNest AS
, Olav Brunborgsvei 6 1396 Billingstad, Norway
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Juan Barragan;
Juan Barragan
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EnergyNest AS
, Olav Brunborgsvei 6 1396 Billingstad, Norway
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Pål Bergan;
Pål Bergan
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EnergyNest AS
, Olav Brunborgsvei 6 1396 Billingstad, Norway
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Geir Skeie;
Geir Skeie
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EnergyNest AS
, Olav Brunborgsvei 6 1396 Billingstad, Norway
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Pablo Blanco;
Pablo Blanco
2Masdar Institute of Science & Technology,
Institute Center for Energy (iEnergy)
, Department of Mechanical and Materials Engineering, Masdar City, P.O. Box 54224, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
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Nicolas Calvet
Nicolas Calvet
2Masdar Institute of Science & Technology,
Institute Center for Energy (iEnergy)
, Department of Mechanical and Materials Engineering, Masdar City, P.O. Box 54224, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
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Corresponding author: nh@energy-nest.com
AIP Conf. Proc. 1850, 080011 (2017)
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Nils Hoivik, Christopher Greiner, Eva Bellido Tirado, Juan Barragan, Pål Bergan, Geir Skeie, Pablo Blanco, Nicolas Calvet; Demonstration of EnergyNest thermal energy storage (TES) technology. AIP Conf. Proc. 27 June 2017; 1850 (1): 080011. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4984432
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