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ADVANTAGES OF SOLAR THERMAL POWER 


In contrast to photovoltaics where solar radiation is converted directly into electricity, solar thermal power plants are based on the conversion of solar energy into heat which subsequently drives a heat cycle for generating electricity. 

Solar thermal plants entail significant advantages when compared to photovoltaics, the most important of which being the capability for heat energy storage, higher efficiency and increased electricity production.

Despite decades of heavy investment in several different technological approaches, electricity storage is still far from being commercially viable and photovoltaic plants remain effectively limited to daytime operation. On the contrary storing heat is both simpler and more economic, and modern solar thermal power plants commonly integrate several hours of energy storage.  

 

TURBODEN ORC IN SOLAR THERMAL APPLICATIONS


Turboden units convert the heat collected by solar collectors into electricity through an efficient thermodynamic cycle based on the evaporation of a high molecular mass organic fluid to drive the turbine instead of the conventional high pressure steam.

Turboden's ORC units in solar thermal applications demonstrate high operational flexibility which allows efficient adaptation to the variability of solar radiation. Furthermore Turboden ORC based solar thermal power plants can easily be hybridized by adding biomass as a second source of heat, and by using thermal oil both as a heat transfer and heat storage medium.  

Turboden ORC units combined with Concentrating Solar Power systems can be cost-effective in the range between 200 kW and 15 MW electric.

 

 

 For an overview of Turboden ORC advantages in solar thermal applications click here 

 

TARGET MARKET 


The several different system designs of Concentrating Solar Power collectors currently available, effectively address all market segments ranging from small scale, residential projects and up to industrial and utility scale projects .

Turboden ORC are particularly suitable for industrial scale projects from 1 to 10 MWel.

 

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m.vlachopoulos@inmis-energy.com (markellos) Solar Thermal Mon, 06 Jan 2014 16:25:04 +0000
6.2. Turboden ORC advantages http://www.inmis-energy.com/6-0-solar-thermal/6-2-turboden-orc-advantages http://www.inmis-energy.com/6-0-solar-thermal/6-2-turboden-orc-advantages

TURBODEN ORC ADVANTAGES IN SOLAR THERMAL APPLICATIONS


 The ORC technology entails several distinguishing features which translate into significant technical and operational advantages in solar thermal applications.

 

  Electrical efficiency up to 26%  › Remote Control operation No operator needed on site
  Capability to adapt to load variation easily and quickly   Low O&M requirements
  Partial load operation down to 10% of the nominal load  › Ease of hybridization with biomass or heat recovery plants
  Direct air condenser. No water consumption   Possibility to couple to low cost/medium scale
  Synchronous or asynchronous generation   Mineral/synthetic oils or saturated steam as heat transfer fluids

 

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m.vlachopoulos@inmis-energy.com (markellos) Solar Thermal Mon, 06 Jan 2014 16:27:02 +0000
6.3. Turboden units http://www.inmis-energy.com/6-0-solar-thermal/6-3-turboden-units http://www.inmis-energy.com/6-0-solar-thermal/6-3-turboden-units

AVAILABLE ORC MODELS 


Turboden produces a wide range of ORC modules effectively offering several options which can suit the varying requirements of solar thermal projects.   

 

ORC type Depending on the characteristics of the solar collectors Turboden HRS or HR units can be configured for optimal results in solar thermal applications  
ORC capacity Turboden turbogenerators electric power output generally ranges between 200 kW and 15 MW
Heat source All ORC units can be fed by thermal oil, saturated vapor, or superheated water

 

Please select from the images below or the side menu, the ORC type suitable for your solar thermal application  

 

 

Or for smaller size applications the new 200/300kW Turboden units. 

 

 

 For information on custom Turboden units click here 

 

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m.vlachopoulos@inmis-energy.com (markellos) Solar Thermal Mon, 06 Jan 2014 16:27:41 +0000
6.3.1. HRS units http://www.inmis-energy.com/6-0-solar-thermal/6-3-turboden-units/hrs-solar-thermal http://www.inmis-energy.com/6-0-solar-thermal/6-3-turboden-units/hrs-solar-thermal

TURBODEN HRS UNITS | High efficiency electricity generation


Turboden has developed new models of HRS ORC units capable of delivering high electrical efficiency, with sizes ranging from 600 kW and reaching up to 11 MW for a single unit. 

Turboden’s standard HRS of 1MW (12HRS) and 2.5MW (24HRS) have electric efficiency of around 24% while units larger size (>5MW) HRS units can reach an electric efficiency of up to 27%.  

HRS models can operate both in dissipative condition, maximizing the electrical output, and in cogeneration mode, with the ability to provide heat with water temperature up to 60° C while adjusting for seasonal thermal load and maximizing the utilization of the biomass. 

 

LARGE SIZE HRS UNITS | Solar Thermal Applications | Data sheet


 

 

ORC models 50 HRS - 110 HRS
ORC capacity 5 MWe - 11 MWe

 

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STANDARD SIZE HRS UNITS | Solar Thermal Applications Data sheet 


 

  

ORC models 12 HRS - 32 HRS
ORC capacity 1.0 MWe - 3.2 MWe

 

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m.vlachopoulos@inmis-energy.com (markellos) Solar Thermal Thu, 16 Jan 2014 10:31:31 +0000
6.3.2. HR units http://www.inmis-energy.com/6-0-solar-thermal/6-3-turboden-units/hr-units-solar-thermal http://www.inmis-energy.com/6-0-solar-thermal/6-3-turboden-units/hr-units-solar-thermal

STANDARD HR UNITS | Data sheet


 The electric power output of standard sized Turboden units for solar thermal applications generally ranges between 600 kW and 10 MW electric.

 

ORC models 6 HR - 100 HR
ORC capacity 0.6 MWe - 10 MWe

 

 

 

 

 

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CUSTOM UNITS


Apart from standard sizes and applications, Turboden designs and manufactures customized units for special heat recovery applications or sizes (down to 200kW and up to 15 MW).

Some examples of custom made Turboden units used in Heat Recovery applications include:  

 

› Low temperature heat recovery units Turboden supplied an ORC unit in Belgium to recover heat from pressurized water boiler in waste incinerator. Thanks to Turboden ORC it has been possible to maximize the potential of the incinerator (project info )
 Oil extraction An innovative project in Russia to recover heat from the associated gas coming from Oil Extraction through controlled combustion (instead of flaring) a heat recovery ORC unit was coupled with five MTU engines, 2 MWe each (project info )
 Electric Arc Furnace One of the latest Turboden innovative projects is a new 3 MW ORC unit, that uses part of the saturated steam produced by recovering heat of the exhaust gasses from the EAF in Germany (project info )
 Cement plants

 4 MW ORC in Romania (project info )

 2 MW unit in Morocco  (project info )

 5 MW module in Slovakia  (project info )

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m.vlachopoulos@inmis-energy.com (markellos) Solar Thermal Thu, 16 Jan 2014 10:33:47 +0000
6.3.3. 200/300kW ORC modules http://www.inmis-energy.com/6-0-solar-thermal/6-3-turboden-units/200-300-solar-thermal http://www.inmis-energy.com/6-0-solar-thermal/6-3-turboden-units/200-300-solar-thermal

200 | 300kW UNITS | Data sheet


 

 

 

ORC models 2 - 3 Dual Mode
ORC capacity 200 kW - 300 kW

 

 

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m.vlachopoulos@inmis-energy.com (markellos) Solar Thermal Mon, 06 Jan 2014 15:52:32 +0000
6.4. Selected references http://www.inmis-energy.com/6-0-solar-thermal/6-4-selected-references http://www.inmis-energy.com/6-0-solar-thermal/6-4-selected-references

2.0 MW HYBRID SOLAR THERMAL WITH STORAGE



Plant type Hybrid | Heat recovery from waste heat of cement factory | Solar collectors with pebble stone thermal storage
Location Ait Baha | Morocco
Customer Italcementi Group 
Solar field area Aperture area: 6,159 m2
Nr. of string 3
String length 215 m 
DNI 2,400 kWh/m2 year
Storage capacity 18 HR 12 hours
ORC electric power 2 MWe
Turboden unit Turboden  18 HR
Thermal power 4 MWth

 







ONGOING PROJECTS


 

ONGOING PROJECT| 1


› ORC fed directly by saturated steam from solar field

 No thermal storage 

 

Process description 

Solar field produces biphase steam with quality about 0.5 (1). The  steam  flows  into  a thermal  buffer  equipped  with recirculation  system  to feed  the ORC  with saturated steam (2) and to recirculate the liquid part back to the solar field (4). 

In such configuration, the energy production for a 10,000 m2  absorbing surface (per MWel) plant can amount up to 1,900 equivalent hours in a site where the DNI is about 2,000 [kWh/m2 _year] 


ONGOING PROJECT | 2


› ORC fed by thermal oil

 Thermal oil both as Heat Transfer Fluid and as storage medium

 Fresnel or small medium parabolic troughs solar collectors

 Two tanks direct thermal storage system 

 

Process description

Turboden HRS units fed with thermal oil at about 300°C (point 2). Thermal oil back to the solar field at about 200°C (point 4) 

In such configuration, the energy production for a 10,000–15,000 m2/MWel absorbing surface plant with a 1 equivalent hour thermal storage can amount  up to 2,400 equivalent hours in a site where the DNI is about 2,000 [kWh/m2_year] 

   

ONGOING PROJECT | 3


› ORC fed by thermal oil

 Thermal storage with molten salt

 

Process description

A non-pressurized, non-harmful synthetic oil is used in the solar field, working from 200°C (point 4) to 330°C (point 1) 

Molten salt ternary mixture with a low freezing point is employed in the two tanks indirect high capacity thermal storage system. 

In such configuration, the energy production for a 20,000–25,000 m2/MWel absorbing surface plant equipped with a 10–12 equivalent hours thermal storage, can amount  up to 6,000 equivalent hours in a site where the DNI is about 2,000 [kWh/m2_year] 

 

 

 

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m.vlachopoulos@inmis-energy.com (markellos) Solar Thermal Mon, 06 Jan 2014 16:28:25 +0000