Development and assessment of integrating parabolic trough collectors with steam generation side of gas turbine cogeneration systems in Saudi Arabia
Esmail M.A. Mokheimer,
Yousef N. Dabwan,
Mohamed A. Habib,
Syed A.M. Said and
Fahad A. Al-Sulaiman
Applied Energy, 2015, vol. 141, issue C, 142 pages
Abstract:
Integrating solar thermal technologies with gas turbine cogeneration plants reduces fuel consumption and consequently results in a considerable reduction in gas emissions. These technologies are expected to play an important role in solving the global environmental and energy problems. The present work provides a detailed investigation of the technical and economic feasibility of integrating a Parabolic Trough Collector (PTC) system with gas turbine cogeneration system. In this regard, different generating capacities of gas turbine and areas of solar collectors have been examined and presented for a hybrid solar gas turbine cogeneration system that produces electricity and process steam at a rate of 81.44kg/s at 394°C and 45.88bar. Thermoflex with PEACE simulation software has been used to assess the performance of each proposed integration design option. Optimum solar field size for each considered gas turbine generating capacity (size) has been identified. Also, the reduction in CO2 emissions due to the integration of PTC systems has been calculated as percentage of the CO2 emissions from the conventional system for each gas turbine generating capacity size. The results indicated that hybrid solar gas turbine cogeneration systems with gas turbine generating capacities less than 90MWe demonstrate a negligible increase in the levelized electricity cost (LEC), which was between 5US¢ and 10US¢/kWh. It was demonstrated also that integrating a PTC system with a gas turbine cogeneration system of less than 110MWe generating capacity has more economic feasibility compared to CO2 capturing technologies.
Keywords: Gas turbine cogeneration plant; Carbon capturing; Integrating solar thermal technology; Parabolic trough collector; Solar thermal power plants; Thermo-economic analysis (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2015
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DOI: 10.1016/j.apenergy.2014.12.027
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