Concentrating Solar Power Gen3 Demonstration Roadmap
National Laboratory of the Rockies · Sandia National Laboratories California
Abstract
Today's power-tower concentrating solar power (CSP) technology exists in large part as a result of Department of Energy (DOE) and utility industry funding of demonstration systems in the 1980s and 1990s. Today's most advanced towers are integrated with molten-salt thermal energy storage, delivering thermal energy at 565 degrees C for integration with conventional steam-Rankine cycles. The supercritical carbon dioxide power cycle has been identified as a likely successor to the steam-Rankine power cycle due to its potential for high efficiency when operating at elevated temperatures of 700 degrees C or greater. Over the course of the SunShot Initiative, DOE has supported a number of technology pathways that can…
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- Commercialization
- Rankine cycle
- Successor cardinal
- Engineering
- Degree Rankine
- Thermal energy storage
- Concentrated solar power
- Process engineering
- Affordable and clean energy