Solar Thermal Power Systems
A special issue of Sustainability (ISSN 2071-1050). This special issue belongs to the section "Energy Sustainability".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (1 August 2024) | Viewed by 24683
Special Issue Editors
Interests: renewable energy; carbon capture and storage; concentrating solar power; biomass and waste; carbon; climate and risk
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Interests: solar collectors; industrial process heat; mirror durability; soiling and cleaning; solar desalination
Interests: solar thermal systems; solar receivers; thermal storage; thermodynamic; solar field design
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Increasing the share of intermittent renewable energy resources requires cost-effective and reliable energy generation to balance the production and demand for electricity to stabilise the grid. Normally, this is achieved through the use of other forms of flexible, dispatchable power, e.g., from fossil-fuel fired plants.
Integrated solar thermal power systems with storage options can be used to improve dispatchability, reduce carbon emissions, and enhance distributed electricity generation and lower the cost compared to current state-of-the art-technologies. Solar thermal systems can also be used to generate industrial process heat beyond electricity generation, such as food processing, space heating and cooling, water desalination, and water purification/treatment. Current solar thermal technology is limited in efficiency because thermal storage fluids are limited to temperatures of 500-600°C. Advancements have been made to increase the efficiency of the plant by raising the temperature of the heat transfer fluids, including gas, liquid or solid particles, and there are several pathways demonstrating promise for commercialisation, but these routes face significant technological and economic barriers.
In light of the above, Sustainability is publishing a Special Issue on “Solar Thermal Power Systems”. Theoretical calculations, experimental research, numerical simulation, and engineering applications related to solar energy and heat systems are welcome.
This Special Issue will comprise a selection of papers addressing the following topics:
- New collector designs and solar field innovations;
- Innovative receiver systems;
- Advanced thermal storage options;
- Properties and thermochemistry of new heat transfer fluids;
- Power block subsystems;
- Innovative cooling technologies;
- Grid enhanced storage systems;
- Routes for lowering solar energy costs;
- Industrial thermal needs through solar energy;
- Solar aided (hybrid) power systems;
- Durability of plant components;
- Operational and maintenance strategies;
- Advanced solar cycles—ORC, supercritical carbon dioxide;
- Small scale systems, including Stirling engines.
Dr. Kumar Patchigolla
Prof. Chris Sansom
Dr. Peter Turner
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- Solar thermal power
- Heat transfer fluids
- Solar field innovations
- Cooling technologies
- Cleaning solutions
- Solar applications
- Energy storage
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