Two-tank molten salts thermal energy storage system for solar power plants at pilot plant scale: Lessons learnt and recommendations for its design, start-up and operation

Abstract Renewable energies are main players to ensure the long-term energy supply. Solar power plants with thermal energy storage (TES) are one of the available renewable technologies which have more potential. Nowadays, there are still several aspects in the design and operation of these power plants which need to be improved, such as the correct operation of some specific instrumentation, the compatibility between TES materials and storage tanks materials, and operational process strategies. This paper presents the acquired experience during the design, start-up, and operation of a kWh scale pilot experimental facility built at the University of Lleida (Spain) together with Abengoa Research (Spain) in 2008. The versatility of this facility has allowed simulating real working conditions and therefore testing different TES systems, TES materials, solar power plant components, and operational strategies focused on TES for temperatures up to 400 °C. In the present paper, the authors show the lessons learnt at pilot and present the main problems and limitations encountered, and give advices of this experimental set-up to extrapolate the data to real plant, to provide solutions to technical problems and reduce the cost of commercial plants.

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