Integration of solar power to Combined Cycle Power Plants is a solution attracting increasing interest, bridging solar thermal technology to a well-proven energy conversion solution. The integration is attractive for countries aiming to pass to natural gas as an energy feedstock and it could improve the environmental performance. In order to identify the per-10 formance and potential environmental benefits, a model of the plant was applied. It covered an annual operation period and included the effects of surroundings variables. The model allows to predict the power plant performance, and calculates a complete exergy balance for all the components of the complex plant. The calculations are repeated for referential CCGT and for the Integrated Solar CCGT. A complete exergoeconomic and exergoenvironmental model was applied at the design conditions after evaluating the 15 cost of equipment and their environmental score using a detailed Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) modelling tool. The results, applied to a power plant in Southern Poland, show that the solution can be attractive for improving the environmental performance of a CCGT (CO2 emission factor decreased by 9%), and that the capital cost is only slightly increased so that the rate of return of the investment is only marginally affected.
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