IP Library Granted Patent US 9,605,661
Granted Patent B2
US 9,605,661 · App. 14/085,032 · Granted Mar 28, 2017

Solar thermal power plant with independently controllable subsets of heliostats

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Patent No.
US 9,605,661
App. No.
14/085,032
Granted
Mar 28, 2017
Kind
B2
Abstract

A solar thermal power plant comprises a solar radiation receiver mounted on a tower surrounded by a heliostat field to receive solar radiation reflected by heliostats. A power generation circuit includes a steam turbine for driving an electrical generator to produce electrical power, and water in the power generation circuit is heated directly by solar radiation reflected onto the solar radiation receiver by the heliostat field to generate steam to drive the steam turbine. An energy storage circuit includes a thermal energy storage fluid, such as molten salt, which is capable of being heated directly by solar radiation reflected by the heliostat field. A heat exchanger is also provided for recovering thermal energy from the thermal energy storage fluid. The recovered thermal energy may then be used to generate steam to drive the steam turbine.

Claims (34)

1. A solar thermal power plant comprising:—

a first tower;

a plurality of heliostats adjacent the tower and forming a heliostat field, the plurality of heliostats comprising a controllable first subset of the heliostats and a second separately controllable second subset of the heliostats;

a solar radiation receiver mounted on the tower to receive solar radiation reflected by the heliostat field;

the solar radiation receiver comprising first receiver panels mounted on the tower;

second receiver panels separate from the first receiver panels;

a power generation circuit including a steam turbine for driving an electrical generator to produce electrical power, water in the power generation circuit being capable of being heated directly by solar radiation reflected onto the first receiver panels by the heliostat field to generate steam to drive the steam turbine;

an energy storage circuit including a thermal energy storage fluid that circulates through the second receiver panels and is capable of being heated directly by solar radiation reflected by the second subset of heliostats of the heliostat field onto the second receiver panels;

a heat exchanger for recovering thermal energy from the thermal energy storage fluid in the energy storage circuit in a recovery mode of the solar thermal power plant when there is insufficient thermal energy to directly heat the water circulating in the first receiver panels, the heat exchanger configured in the power generation circuit such that energy from the energy storage fluid is transferred directly to the water in the power generation circuit to generate steam in the heat exchanger in the recovery mode;

the first subset of heliostats controlled by a computer tracking system to direct solar radiation exclusively to the first receiver panels;

the second subset of heliostats controlled by the computer tracking system to direct solar radiation to either of the first or second receiver panels; and

further comprising a second tower spaced from the first tower, the second receiver panels configured on the second tower.

2. The solar thermal power plant according to claim 1 , wherein the thermal energy storage fluid is a liquid.

3. The solar thermal power plant according to claim 2 , wherein the thermal energy storage liquid comprises a molten salt or a mixture of molten salts.

4. The solar thermal power plant according to claim 1 , wherein the energy storage circuit includes high temperature and low temperature fluid storage tanks respectively for storing high temperature and low temperature thermal storage fluid or alternatively a single thermocline fluid storage tank for storing both high temperature and low temperature thermal storage fluid.

5. The solar thermal power plant according to claim 4 , wherein the heat exchanger is positioned between the high temperature and low temperature thermal fluid storage locations.

6. A solar thermal power plant comprising:—

a first tower;

a plurality of heliostats adjacent the tower and forming a heliostat field, the plurality of heliostats comprising a controllable first subset of the heliostats and a second separately controllable second subset of the heliostats;

a solar radiation receiver mounted on the tower to receive solar radiation reflected by the heliostat field;

the solar radiation receiver comprising first receiver panels mounted on the tower;

second receiver panels separate from the first receiver panels;

a power generation circuit including a steam turbine for driving an electrical generator to produce electrical power, water in the power generation circuit being capable of being heated directly by solar radiation reflected onto the first receiver panels by the heliostat field to generate steam to drive the steam turbine;

an energy storage circuit including a thermal energy storage fluid that circulates through the second receiver panels and is capable of being heated directly by solar radiation reflected by the second subset of heliostats of the heliostat field onto the second receiver panels;

a heat exchanger for recovering thermal energy from the thermal energy storage fluid in the energy storage circuit in a recovery mode of the solar thermal power plant when there is insufficient thermal energy to directly heat the water circulating in the first receiver panels, the heat exchanger configured in the power generation circuit such that energy from the energy storage fluid is transferred directly to the water in the power generation circuit to generate steam in the heat exchanger in the recovery mode;

the first subset of heliostats controlled by a computer tracking system to direct solar radiation exclusively to the first receiver panels;

the second subset of heliostats controlled by the computer tracking system to direct solar radiation to either of the first or second receiver panels; and

wherein the first and second receiver panels are configured on the first tower.

7. The solar thermal power plant according to claim 6 , wherein the second receiver panels are disposed above the first receiver panels on the first tower.

8. The solar thermal power plant according to claim 6 , wherein the first and second receiver panels are disposed at a same height on the first tower.

9. The solar thermal power plant according to claim 6 , wherein the thermal energy storage fluid is a liquid.

10. The solar thermal power plant according to claim 9 , wherein the thermal energy storage liquid comprises a molten salt or a mixture of molten salts.

11. The solar thermal power plant according to claim 6 , wherein the energy storage circuit includes high temperature and low temperature fluid storage tanks respectively for storing high temperature and low temperature thermal storage fluid or alternatively a single thermocline fluid storage tank for storing both high temperature and low temperature thermal storage fluid.

12. The solar thermal power plant according to claim 11 , wherein the heat exchanger is positioned between the high temperature and low temperature thermal fluid storage locations.

Assignments (2)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Aug 17, 2016
From: ALSTOM TECHNOLOGY LTD
To: GENERAL ELECTRIC TECHNOLOGY GMBH
Reel/Frame 039714/0578 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jan 14, 2014
From: AGA, VIPLUV; SIMIANO, MARCO; BOSCHEK, ERIK
To: ALSTOM TECHNOLOGY LTD
Reel/Frame 031958/0400 →