In the past, CSP and PV have been seen as competing technologies. Despite massive reductions in the electricity generation costs of CSP plants, PV power generation is - at least during sunshine hours - significantly cheaper. If electricity is required not only during the daytime, but around the clock, CSP with its inherent thermal energy storage gets an advantage in terms of LEC. There are a few examples of projects in which CSP plants and PV plants have been co-located, meaning that they feed into the same grid connection point and ideally optimize their operation strategy to yield an overall benefit. In the past eight years, TSK Flagsol has developed a plant concept, which merges both solar technologies into one highly Integrated CSP-PV-Hybrid (ICPH) power plant. Here, unlike in simply co-located concepts, as analyzed e.g. in [1] – [4], excess PV power that would have to be dumped is used in electric molten salt heaters to increase the storage temperature, improving storage and conversion efficiency. The authors demonstrate the electricity cost sensitivity to sub- system sizing for various market scenarios, and compare the resulting optimized ICPH plants with co-located hybrid plants. Independent of the three feed-in tariffs that have been assumed, the ICPH plant shows an electricity cost advantage of almost 20% while maintaining a high degree of flexibility in power dispatch as it is characteristic for CSP power plants. As all components of such an innovative concept are well proven, the system is ready for commercial market implementation. A first project is already contracted and in early engineering execution.
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12 May 2022
SOLARPACES 2020: 26th International Conference on Concentrating Solar Power and Chemical Energy Systems
28 September–2 October 2020
Freiburg, Germany
Research Article|
May 12 2022
Analysis of an integrated CSP-PV hybrid power plant Free
Yibekal Gedle;
Yibekal Gedle
a)
1
TSK Flagsol Engineering GmbH
, Anna-Schneider-Steig 10, 50678 Köln, Germany
a)Corresponding author: [email protected]
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Mark Schmitz;
Mark Schmitz
1
TSK Flagsol Engineering GmbH
, Anna-Schneider-Steig 10, 50678 Köln, Germany
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Hans Gielen;
Hans Gielen
1
TSK Flagsol Engineering GmbH
, Anna-Schneider-Steig 10, 50678 Köln, Germany
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Pascal Schmitz;
Pascal Schmitz
2
Solar-Institut Jülich of Aachen University of Applied Sciences (SIJ)
, Heinrich-Mussmann-Str. 5, 52428 Jülich, Germany
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Ulf Herrmann;
Ulf Herrmann
2
Solar-Institut Jülich of Aachen University of Applied Sciences (SIJ)
, Heinrich-Mussmann-Str. 5, 52428 Jülich, Germany
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Cristiano Teixeira Boura;
Cristiano Teixeira Boura
2
Solar-Institut Jülich of Aachen University of Applied Sciences (SIJ)
, Heinrich-Mussmann-Str. 5, 52428 Jülich, Germany
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Zahra Mahdi;
Zahra Mahdi
2
Solar-Institut Jülich of Aachen University of Applied Sciences (SIJ)
, Heinrich-Mussmann-Str. 5, 52428 Jülich, Germany
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Ricardo Alexander Chico Caminos;
Ricardo Alexander Chico Caminos
2
Solar-Institut Jülich of Aachen University of Applied Sciences (SIJ)
, Heinrich-Mussmann-Str. 5, 52428 Jülich, Germany
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Jürgen Dersch
Jürgen Dersch
3
Deutsches Zentrum für Luft und Raumfahrt
, Linder Höhe, 51147 Köln, Germany
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Yibekal Gedle
1,a)
Mark Schmitz
1
Hans Gielen
1
Pascal Schmitz
2
Ulf Herrmann
2
Cristiano Teixeira Boura
2
Zahra Mahdi
2
Ricardo Alexander Chico Caminos
2
Jürgen Dersch
3
1
TSK Flagsol Engineering GmbH
, Anna-Schneider-Steig 10, 50678 Köln, Germany
2
Solar-Institut Jülich of Aachen University of Applied Sciences (SIJ)
, Heinrich-Mussmann-Str. 5, 52428 Jülich, Germany
3
Deutsches Zentrum für Luft und Raumfahrt
, Linder Höhe, 51147 Köln, Germany
a)Corresponding author: [email protected]
AIP Conf. Proc. 2445, 030009 (2022)
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Yibekal Gedle, Mark Schmitz, Hans Gielen, Pascal Schmitz, Ulf Herrmann, Cristiano Teixeira Boura, Zahra Mahdi, Ricardo Alexander Chico Caminos, Jürgen Dersch; Analysis of an integrated CSP-PV hybrid power plant. AIP Conf. Proc. 12 May 2022; 2445 (1): 030009. https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0086236
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