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      Techno-Economic Optimization of CSP Plants with Free-Falling Particle Receivers

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      particle, receiver, techno-economic, optimization, CSP

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          Particle receivers are one of the candidates for the next generation of CSP plants, whose goal is to reduce the levelized cost of electricity (LCOE) to 0.05 $/kWh. This paper presents a techno-economic analysis to study if a CSP system with free-falling particle receiver can achieve this goal. The plant analyzed integrates two ground-based bins to store the excess energy and a supercritical CO 2 cycle to generate electricity. The model used for the analysis presents several upgrades to previous particle systems models in order to increase its fidelity, accuracy, and representativeness of an actual system. The main upgrades are the addition of off-design conditions during the annual simulations in all the components and an improved receiver model validated against CFD simulations. The size of the main components is optimized to obtain the system configuration with minimum LCOE. The results show that particle CSP systems can reduce the LCOE to 0.056 $/kWh if the configuration is composed of 1.61 × 10 6 m 2 of heliostats, a 250 m high tower with a 537 m 2 falling particle curtain, and 16 h thermal energy storage.

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                Journal
                Entropy (Basel)
                Entropy (Basel)
                entropy
                Entropy
                MDPI
                1099-4300
                06 January 2021
                January 2021
                : 23
                : 1
                : 76
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Departamento de Ingeniería Energética, ETSII, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, José Gutiérrez Abascal 2, 28006 Madrid, Spain
                [2 ]Sandia National Laboratories, Albuquerque, NM 87123, USA; kalbrec@ 123456sandia.gov (K.A.); ckho@ 123456sandia.gov (C.K.H.)
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                [* ]Correspondence: Lf.gonzalez@ 123456upm.es
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                https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4864-3825
                Article
                entropy-23-00076
                10.3390/e23010076
                7825578
                33419200
                5ecdb394-9f9b-4064-b605-3e5aa20ad444
                © 2021 by the authors.

                Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license ( http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).

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                : 11 December 2020
                : 31 December 2020
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                particle,receiver,techno-economic,optimization,csp
                particle, receiver, techno-economic, optimization, csp

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