Modelling and analysis of a hybrid solar concentrating-waste incineration power plant

Meisam Sadi, Ahmad Arabkoohsar

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Abstract

Concentrating solar power plant will be a key component of the future energy systems in which the share of renewable energy is extremely high. A major challenge of this technology is, however, its intermittent power output, slowing down its rate of implementation in the global energy matrix. As such, waste incineration is a popular technology in the developed countries as a smart measure for the disposal of municipal waste and generating free energy. In this study, a hybrid configuration of a concentrating solar power plant accompanied with a waste incineration unit is proposed. In the proposed system, the waste incinerator offers a variable heating duty in order to regulate the power output of the concentrating solar power plant. The hybrid plant is designed for a case study in Denmark and is thermodynamically analyzed. The results of the simulations are presented and discussed. It is shown that the hybrid system can pave the bed for increasing the share of solar thermal power and bringing more waste incinerators to the electricity market. A 10 MWe hybrid power plant may prevent up to 8000 tonnes of carbon dioxide equivalent emission per month. The overall efficiency of the hybrid system is expected to be 24%.
Original languageEnglish
JournalJournal of Cleaner Production
Volume216
Pages (from-to)570-584
Number of pages15
ISSN0959-6526
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Apr 2019

Keywords

  • Concentrating solar power plant
  • Waste incineration
  • Intermittent power output
  • Greenhouse gas emission
  • Thermodynamic analysis

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