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Renewable Power Generation by Solar Particle Receiver Driven Sulphur Storage Cycle

Descrizione del progetto

Energia solare 24 ore su 24 grazie allo zolfo

Un efficace stoccaggio a lungo termine dell’energia solare è fondamentale per una completa transizione dalle centrali elettriche a combustibili fossili alle fonti di energia rinnovabili. Il progetto PEGASUS, finanziato dall’UE, si propone di sviluppare un dimostratore di torre solare funzionante 24 ore su 24 che sfrutterà lo zolfo per lo stoccaggio termochimico dell’energia rinnovabile. Tra le attività del progetto figurano lo sviluppo e la messa in funzione di prototipi di componenti chiave, come un ricevitore di particelle centrifugo solare e un evaporatore e decompositore di acido solforico. Saranno inoltre sviluppati e valutati i materiali adatti alla cattura, al trasferimento e allo stoccaggio del calore solare. I test al sole e il funzionamento integrato del ricevitore con l’evaporatore e il decompositore saranno eseguiti presso il Centro aerospaziale tedesco.

Obiettivo

PEGASUS (Renewable Power Generation by Solar Particle Receiver Driven Sulphur Storage Cycle) will investigate a novel power cycle for renewable electricity production applying a solar particle receiver with a sulphur storage system for baseload operation. The proposed process combines solid particles as heat transfer fluid that can also be used for direct thermal energy storage with indirect thermochemical storage of solar energy in solid sulphur, rendering thus a solar power plant capable of round-the-clock renewable electricity production. Concepts of solar sulphur power plants will be developed and a flowsheet analysis in conjunction with a techno-economic study will be carried out to simulate the performance of the process. Prototypes of the key components (i.e. solar centrifugal particle receiver, sulphuric acid evaporator, sulphur trioxide decomposer and sulphur combustor) will be developed, constructed and operated at relevant scale. On-sun testing of the particle receiver will be carried out in the newly constructed high-flux solar simulator of the German Aerospace Center (DLR) in Juelich, Germany. Furthermore, an integrated operation of the receiver together with the evaporator and the decomposer will be realised in this facility to demonstrate the suitability of the concept. In addition, materials to be used simultaneously as solar heat capture, transfer and storage media as well as catalytic particles in the solar receiver, evaporator and decomposer will be developed, tested and analysed with respect to reaction kinetics and long-term stability. Moreover, system models of the key components will be implemented, validated with experimental data and applied to simulate the performance of the process components. These models will be integrated into the developed flowsheets for the above mentioned process simulations and techno-economics to predict the prospects of the technology.

Invito a presentare proposte

H2020-LCE-2016-2017

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Bando secondario

H2020-LCE-2016-RES-CCS-RIA

Meccanismo di finanziamento

RIA - Research and Innovation action

Coordinatore

DEUTSCHES ZENTRUM FUR LUFT - UND RAUMFAHRT EV
Contribution nette de l'UE
€ 1 660 157,05
Indirizzo
LINDER HOHE
51147 Koln
Germania

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Regione
Nordrhein-Westfalen Köln Köln, Kreisfreie Stadt
Tipo di attività
Research Organisations
Collegamenti
Costo totale
€ 1 660 157,05

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