ULTIMATE TROUGH - THE NEW PARABOLIC TROUGH COLLECTOR GENERATION FOR LARGE SCALE SOLAR THERMAL POWER PLANTS

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Riffelmann, Klaus-Juergen [1 ]
Graf, Daniela [1 ]
Nava, Paul [1 ]
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[1] Flabeg Holding GmbH, Cologne, Germany
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From 1984 to 1992, the first commercial solar thermal power plants - SEGS I to IX - were built in the Californian Mojave desert. The first generation of trough collectors (LS1) used in SEGS I showed an aperture area of about 120 m(2) (1'292 ft(2)), having an aperture width of 2.5 m (8.2 ft). With the second generation collector (LS2), used in SEGS If to VI, the aperture width was doubled to 5 m (16.4 ft). The third generation (LS3) has been increased regarding width (5.76 m or 18.9 ft) and length (96 m or 315 ft) to about 550 m2 (5'920 ft(2)) aperture. It was used in the last SEGS plants VILE and IX, those plants having a capacity of 80 MW each. After more than 10 years stagnancy, several commercial plants in the US (the 64 MW Nevada Solar One project) and Spain (the ANDASOL projects, 50 MW each with 8 h thermal storage) started operation in 2007/2008. New collectors have been developed, but all are showing similar dimensions as either the LS2 or the LS3 collector. One reason for this is the limited availability of key components, mainly the parabolic shaped mirrors and heat collection elements. However, in order to reduce cost, solar power projects are getting larger and larger Several projects in the range of 250 MW, with and without thermal storage system, are going to start construction in 2011, requiring solar field sizes of 1 to 2.5 Million m(2). FLABEG, market leader of parabolic shaped mirrors and e.g. mirror supplier for all SEGS plants and most of the Spanish plants, has started the development of a new collector generation to serve the urgent market needs: lower cost and improved suitability for large solar fields. The new generation will utilize accordingly larger reflector panels and heat collection elements attended by advanced design, installation methods and control systems at the same time. The so-called 'Ultimate Trough' collector is showing an aperture area of 1'667 m(2) (17'944 ft(2)), with an aperture width of 7.5 m (24.6 ft). Some design features are presented in this paper, showing how the new and huge dimensions could be realized without compromising stiffness, and bending of the support structure and improving the optical performance at the same time. Solar field layouts for large power plants are presented, and solar field cost savings in the range of 25% are disclosed.
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