2021
DOI: 10.1002/wene.412
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Integration schemes for hybrid and polygeneration concentrated solar power plants

Abstract: Concentrated solar power (CSP) technologies have been developed over the past four decades for commercial operation, establishing them as reliable power generation sources in regions with high direct solar irradiance. The sizing of the solar field, thermal energy storage systems, and power block enables CSP plants to operate under various operating conditions, while also exhibiting capabilities to generate multiple products such as electricity, heat, desalination, and cooling.The limitations of CSP systems can… Show more

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“…To solve the limitations of each technology, the concept of hybrid CSP + PV plant has been studied by different authors in recent years seeking to exploit the main advantages of each solar technologies in an optimal manner and a single application. Previous studies in the area have focused on the assessment of hybrid solar plants for electricity generation in particular or integrated to the production of fresh water [2], cooling or process heat [3]. However, very little is currently known about hybrid CSP + PV plants dedicated to green hydrogen production in the world, and to date there are no Chile-based studies on the subject.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To solve the limitations of each technology, the concept of hybrid CSP + PV plant has been studied by different authors in recent years seeking to exploit the main advantages of each solar technologies in an optimal manner and a single application. Previous studies in the area have focused on the assessment of hybrid solar plants for electricity generation in particular or integrated to the production of fresh water [2], cooling or process heat [3]. However, very little is currently known about hybrid CSP + PV plants dedicated to green hydrogen production in the world, and to date there are no Chile-based studies on the subject.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%