Thermodynamic evaluation of solar integration into a natural gas combined cycle power plant
The term integrated solar combined-cycle (ISCC) has been used to define the combination of solar thermal energy into a natural gas combined-cycle (NGCC) power plant. Based on a detailed thermodynamic cycle model for a reference ISCC plant, the impact of solar addition is thoroughly evaluated for a wide range of input parameters such as solar thermal input and ambient temperature. It is shown that solar hybridization into an NGCC plant may give rise to a substantial benefit from a thermodynamic point of view. The work here also indicates that a significant solar contribution may be achieved in an ISCC plant, thus implying substantial fuel savings and environmental benefits.
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2015
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Authors: | Zhu, Guangdong ; Neises, Ty ; Turchi, Craig ; Bedilion, Robin |
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Renewable Energy. - Elsevier, ISSN 0960-1481. - Vol. 74.2015, C, p. 815-824
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Publisher: |
Elsevier |
Subject: | Concentrating solar power | Integrated solar combined cycle | Solar hybridization | Thermodynamic analysis |
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