Periodic Reporting for period 3 - SCARABEUS (Supercritical CARbon dioxide/Alternative fluids Blends for Efficiency Upgrade of Solar power plants)
Periodo di rendicontazione: 2021-10-01 al 2024-01-31
The aim of the SCARABEUS project is to demonstrate that the application of supercritical CO2 blends to CSP plants has the potential to reduce CAPEX by 30% and OPEX by 35% with respect to state-of-the-art steam cycles, thus exceeding the reduction achievable with standard supercritical CO2 technology. This translates into a LCoE lower than 96 €/MWh, which is 30% lower than currently possible. The project will demonstrate the innovative fluid and newly developed heat-exchangers at a relevant scale (300 kWth) for 300 h in a CSP-like operating environment.
i) an innovative cycle concept was developed with a thermal efficiency above 51% assuming a maximum temperature of 700°C;
ii) The effect of CO2 blends on turbomachinery design was assessed with turbine efficiency up to 93.0%;
iii) Innovative heat exchangers were designed and tested with enhanced performance with respect to conventional ones by 24%;
iv) A CSP designed with SCARABEUS technology can reduce the LCOE down to 95 €/MWh with conventional solar tower technology and 89 €/MWh with third generation solar receivers (LCOE calculated assuming Seville as plant installation site);
v) the CO2-C6F6 blend was validated in TUW test rig for 150 hrs. The blend was tested up to a maximum temperature of 500°C and condensing at 52°C.
OPEX will be reduced: the higher efficiency and smaller equipment lead to an OPEX reduction which is between 17% and 26% for the conventional solar salt receiver and third generation receiver technology with respect to the state-of-the-art.
Affordable and integrated energy storage solutions will be developed: SCARABEUS has a large impact on the design and cost of the thermal energy storage (TES) system which is included in the reference CSP plant. The new working fluid (CO2-blend) allows for a significant reduction of the inventory of heat transfer fluid in the TES system thanks to the much higher efficiency of the power block (lower thermal energy reserve for the same storage of equivalent-electricity)
Technology performance will be increased: The adoption of SCARABEUS in solar tower plants will yield higher conversion effiencies than commercial technologies both at design and off-design operating conditions. The calculated design efficiency is >50% compared to 47% for sCO2 Cycles and 43% for steam power plants, and this advantage is confirmed also at part load;
Innovation capacity will be improved: The key enabling innovation in SCARABEUS is a new working fluid (blended CO2) used in the power block. Along with this, a second significant innovation is the development of innovative (from a conceptual standpoint) air-cooled condenser and recuperative heat exchanger designs which will be optimized for each particular working fluid and demonstrated experimentally.