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Advances in Concentrating Solar Thermal Research and Technology
An authoritative overview of the latest advances in concentrating solar thermal (CST) systems, including discussions on research and technology
Manuel Blanco (Edited by)
9780081005163, Elsevier Science
Hardback, published 18 November 2016
494 pages
22.9 x 15.1 x 3.1 cm, 0.88 kg
"This is a very interesting book for those who have an interest in renewable technologies but may not be very familiar with concentrated solar thermal methods for generating energy…For those engineers and solar thermal researchers working on CST systems, this well-written and informative book is well worth reading." --IEEE Electrical Insulation Magazine
After decades of research and development, concentrating solar thermal (CST) power plants (also known as concentrating solar power (CSP) and as Solar Thermal Electricity or STE systems) are now starting to be widely commercialized. Indeed, the IEA predicts that by 2050, with sufficient support over ten percent of global electricity could be produced by concentrating solar thermal power plants. However, CSP plants are just but one of the many possible applications of CST systems. Advances in Concentrating Solar Thermal Research and Technology provides detailed information on the latest advances in CST systems research and technology. It promotes a deep understanding of the challenges the different CST technologies are confronted with, of the research that is taking place worldwide to address those challenges, and of the impact that the innovation that this research is fostering could have on the emergence of new CST components and concepts. It is anticipated that these developments will substantially increase the cost-competiveness of commercial CST solutions and reshape the technological landscape of both CST technologies and the CST industry. After an introductory chapter, the next three parts of the book focus on key CST plant components, from mirrors and receivers to thermal storage. The final two parts of the book address operation and control and innovative CST system concepts.
Part I: Introduction 1. Introduction to concentrating solar thermal (CST) technologies Manuel J. Blanco, Sarah Miller Part II: Advances in the collection and concentration of sunlight 2. Advanced mirror concepts for concentrating solar thermal systems Arantxa Fernandez Garcia, Florian Sutter, Lucía Martínez-Arcos, Loreto Valenzuela, Chris Sansom 3. Improved field design for Linear Fresnel reflector systems Manuel Collares Pereira Sr., Diogo Canavarro, Júlio Chaves Part III: Advances in the thermal conversion of concentrated sunlight 4. A new generation of absorber tubes for concentrating solar thermal (CST) systems Angel Morales, Gema San Vicente 5. Innovative working fluids for parabolic trough collectors Eduardo Zarza Moya 6. A new generation of solid-particle and other high performance receiver designs for concentrating solar thermal (CST) central tower systems Cliff Ho 7. Next generation of liquid metal and other high performance receiver designs for concentrating solar thermal (CST) central tower systems Manuel Romero, Jose Gonzalez-Aguilar Part IV: Advances in the power block and thermal storage systems 8. Supercritical CO2 and otheradvanced cycles for concentrating solar thermal (CST) systems Saeb Besarati, Yogi Goswami, Barbara Graham 9. Advances in dry cooling for concentrating solar thermal (CST) plants Kamel Hooman, Zhiqiang Guan, Hal Gurgenci 10. High temperature latent heat storage for concentrating solar thermal (CST) systems Joseph Stekli, Ranga Pitchumani, Karthik Nithyanandam 11. Thermochemical energy storage for concentrating solar thermal (CST) systems Joseph Stekli, Ranga Pitchumani 12. Three-step storage for direct steam generation (DSG) solar plants Loreto Valenzuela Part V: Advances in the control an operation of CPS plants 13. Forecasting and nowcasting of DNI for concentrating solar thermal (CST) systems Lourdes Ramirez, Jose Maria Vindel 14. Advance control strategies to maximize ROI and the value of the concentrating solar thermal (CST) plant to the grid Eduardo F. Camacho, Antonio J. Gallego Len Sr. Part VI: Cost competitive CST plants concepts 15. Linear Fresnel reflector (LFR) plants using superheated steam and other alternative working fluids Manuel Collares Pereira Sr., Diogo Canavarro, Júlio Chaves 16. Central tower systems using the Brayton cycle Reiner Buck, Ralf Uhlig, Stefano Giuliano 17. Central tower systems using supercritical CO2 and supercritical steam cycles and decoupled combined cycles Manuel Silva-Perez 18. Concentrating solar thermal (CST) applications other than electricity production (e.g. solar chemistry) Wojciech Lipinski, Roman Bader
Subject Areas: Alternative & renewable energy sources & technology [THX]