2024-03-29T10:36:53Zhttps://uvadoc.uva.es/oai/requestoai:uvadoc.uva.es:10324/362862021-06-24T07:19:21Zcom_10324_36297com_10324_954com_10324_894com_10324_1168com_10324_931col_10324_36298col_10324_1302
Concentrated Solar Power: Actual Performance and Foreseeable Future in High Penetration Scenarios of Renewable Energies
Castro Carranza, Carlos de
Capellán Pérez, Iñigo
Analyses proposing a high share of concentrated solar power (CSP) in future 100% renewable energy scenarios rely on the ability of this technology, through storage and/or hybridization, to partially avoid the problems associated with the hourly/daily (short-term) variability of other variable renewable sources such as wind or solar photovoltaic. However, data used in the scientific literature are mainly theoretical values. In this work, the actual performance of CSP plants in operation from publicly available data from four countries (Spain, the USA, India, and United Arab Emirates) has been estimated for three dimensions: capacity factor (CF), seasonal variability, and energy return on energy invested (EROI). In fact, the results obtained show that the actual performance of CSP plants is significantly worse than that projected by constructors and considered by the scientific literature in the theoretical studies: a CF in the range of 0.15–0.3, low standard EROI (1.3:1–2.4:1), intensive use of materials—some scarce, and significant seasonal intermittence. In the light of the obtained results, the potential contribution of current CSP technologies in a future 100% renewable energy system seems very limited.
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2018
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BioPhysical Economics and Resource Quality, 2018, 3:14
2366-0112
http://uvadoc.uva.es/handle/10324/36286
10.1007/s41247-018-0043-6
3
BioPhysical Economics and Resource Quality
3
2366-0120
eng
https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs41247-018-0043-6
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