A parabolic trough (PT) solar thermal electric plant is a concentrated solar power (CSP) facility that uses curved mirror collectors to focus sunlight onto receiver tubes converting solar energy into thermal energy via a heat transfer fluid circulating through the system.
Does trough solar thermal power generation improve plant efficiency?
However, statistics have consistently shown that with the development of trough solar thermal power generation technology, the installed capacity of trough solar thermal power generation has been significantly improved, but the overall plant efficiency is still at a low level.
Can a parabolic trough solar thermal power plant be improved?
Abstract As a promising application of solar energy, parabolic trough solar thermal power generation technology is one of the most important methods of solar thermal utilization. This paper takes the SEGS VI parabolic trough plant as the research object and proposes an improved 30 MW parabolic trough solar thermal power plant.
What is a thermal storage system in a parabolic trough system?
Thermal storage systems are used to store the heat transfer fluid that is heated by the concentrated sunlight, allowing it to be used to generate steam and drive the turbine at a later time. There are several types of thermal storage systems used in parabolic trough systems.
How to design a solar field with parabolic trough collectors?
Parallel rows in a solar field with parabolic-trough collectors. Stage 1: Define the design point, which is the set of parameters for the solar field to produce its nominal thermal power. Stage 2: Calculate the number of PTCs to be connected in series in each parallel row.
How trough solar thermal power plant structure is based on SEGS VI plant?
Second, based on SEGS VI Plant, an improved trough solar thermal power generation plant structure that uses a sub-region heating scheme is proposed. Third, the subsystems of the 30 MW power plant are analyzed and an optimization model for the overall plant efficiency is proposed.
Details of demonstration trough-based solar thermal power plants built during the early 1980s.