IP Library Granted Patent US 10,113,536
Granted Patent B2
US 10,113,536 · App. 14/875,122 · Granted Oct 30, 2018

Modular molten salt solar towers with thermal storage for process or power generation or cogeneration

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Patent No.
US 10,113,536
App. No.
14/875,122
Granted
Oct 30, 2018
Kind
B2
Abstract

Methods of arranging and operating a molten salt solar thermal energy system are disclosed. Molten salt flows from a set of cold storage tanks to solar receivers which heat the molten salt to a maximum temperature of about 850° F. The heated molten salt is sent to a set of hot storage tanks. The heated molten salt is then pumped to a steam generation system to produce steam for process and/or power generation. Lower salt temperatures are useful in processes that use lower steam temperatures, such as thermal desalination. Lower salt temperatures and low chloride molten salt reduce the corrosion potential, permitting the use of lower cost alloys for the solar receivers, hot storage tanks, salt pumps, piping and instrumentation and steam generation system. Multiple sets of modular, shop assembled storage tanks are also used to reduce the amount of salt piping, simplify draining, and reduce field assembly and plant cost.

Claims (36)

1. A solar thermal energy generation and storage system, comprising:

(A) a plurality of heliostat fields surrounding a central location, wherein each heliostat field comprises:

(i) a solar receiver comprising a plurality of tube panels arranged on an exterior of a support structure, the tube panels being fluidly connected to form at least one flow path; and

(ii) a first plurality of heliostats arranged around the solar receiver;

(B) a first set of cold storage tanks configured to supply heat transfer fluid to at least one solar receiver in the plurality of heliostat fields; and

(C) a first set of hot storage tanks configured to receive heat transfer fluid from at least one solar receiver in the plurality of heliostat fields;

wherein the first set of cold storage tanks comprises at least one cold fluid storage tank and at least one cold fluid pump tank, the at least one cold fluid pump tank having at least one pump to send the heat transfer fluid to the first solar receiver, and wherein the at least one cold fluid storage tank does not have a pump and is fluidly connected only to the at least one cold fluid pump tank.

2. The system of claim 1 , further comprising a steam generation system that receives heat transfer fluid from the first set of hot storage tanks.

3. The system of claim 1 , wherein the first set of cold storage tanks comprises a plurality of cold fluid storage tanks and only one cold fluid pump tank.

4. The system of claim 1 , wherein the system further comprises hot salt piping; and wherein the first set of hot storage tanks and the hot salt piping are made from a chromium-molybdenum steel alloy, carbon steel, or a metal of lower grade than austenitic stainless steel.

5. The system of claim 1 , wherein the first set of cold storage tanks and the first set of hot storage tanks each have a height of about 100 feet or less and a diameter of about 14 feet or less, such that the tanks can be shipped by truck.

6. The system of claim 1 , wherein the central location contains a steam generation system, the first set of cold storage tanks, and the first set of hot storage tanks.

7. The system of claim 6 , wherein the steam generation system comprises (i) only an evaporator; (ii) a preheater and an evaporator; (iii) a preheater, an evaporator, and a superheater; or (iv) a preheater, an evaporator, a superheater, and a reheater.

8. The system of claim 7 , wherein the superheater or the reheater are made from a chromium-molybdenum steel alloy, carbon steel, or a metal of lower grade than austenitic stainless steel.

9. The system of claim 7 , wherein the evaporator is made from carbon steel or a metal of lower grade than chromium-molybdenum steel alloy.

10. The system of claim 1 , wherein the system comprises a plurality of sets of cold storage tanks and a plurality of sets of hot storage tanks, wherein the plurality of sets of cold storage tanks together supply heat transfer fluid to each solar receiver in the plurality of heliostat fields, and wherein the plurality of sets of hot storage tanks together receive heat transfer fluid from each solar receiver in the plurality of heliostat fields.

11. The system of claim 1 , wherein (i) the tube panels of the at least one solar receiver, (ii) piping from the at least one solar receiver to the first set of hot storage tanks, and (iii) the first set of hot storage tanks are configured to handle heat transfer fluid having a maximum temperature of about 850° F.

12. The system of claim 1 , further comprising a steam generation system comprising modular truck-shippable heat exchangers, a superheater, a reheater, an evaporator, and a preheater which receive the heat transfer fluid having a maximum temperature of about 850° F. and feedwater to generate steam from the feedwater; wherein the heat transfer fluid subsequently flows to the first set of cold storage tanks.

13. The system of claim 1 , wherein the heliostat fields are arranged in a single perimeter around the central location or along any side of the central location so that the heliostat fields are next to the central location.

14. The system of claim 1 , wherein the heliostat fields are arranged on all sides of the central location along a single perimeter.

15. A solar thermal energy generation and storage system, comprising:

(A) a plurality of heliostat fields surrounding a central location, wherein each heliostat field comprises:

(i) a solar receiver comprising a plurality of tube panels arranged on an exterior of a support structure, the tube panels being fluidly connected to form at least one flow path; and

(ii) a first plurality of heliostats arranged around the solar receiver;

(B) a first set of cold storage tanks configured to supply heat transfer fluid to each solar receiver in the plurality of heliostat fields; and

(C) a first set of hot storage tanks configured to receive heat transfer fluid from each solar receiver in the plurality of heliostat fields;

wherein the first set of cold storage tanks comprises at least one cold fluid storage tank and at least one cold fluid pump tank, the at least one cold fluid pump tank having at least one pump to send the heat transfer fluid to the first solar receiver, and wherein the at least one cold fluid storage tank does not have a pump and is fluidly connected only to the at least one cold fluid pump tank; and

wherein the first set of hot storage tanks comprises at least one hot fluid storage tank and at least one hot fluid pump tank, the at least one hot fluid pump tank having at least one pump to send the heated heat transfer fluid to the steam generation system, and wherein the at least one hot fluid storage tank does not have a pump and is fluidly connected only to the at least one hot fluid pump tank.

16. A solar thermal enemy generation and storage system, comprising:

(A) a plurality of heliostat fields surrounding a central location, wherein each heliostat field comprises:

(i) a solar receiver comprising a plurality of tube panels arranged on an exterior of a support structure, the tube panels being fluidly connected to form at least one flow path; and

(ii) a first plurality of heliostats arranged around the solar receiver;

(B) a first set of cold storage tanks configured to supply heat transfer fluid to at least one solar receiver in the plurality of heliostat fields; and

(C) a first set of hot storage tanks configured to receive heat transfer fluid from at least one solar receiver in the plurality of heliostat fields

wherein the first set of hot storage tanks comprises at least one hot fluid storage tank and at least one hot fluid pump tank, the at least one hot fluid pump tank having at least one pump to send the heated heat transfer fluid to the steam generation system, and wherein the at least one hot fluid storage tank does not have a pump and is fluidly connected only to the at least one hot fluid pump tank.

17. The system of claim 16 , wherein the first set of hot storage tanks comprises a plurality of hot fluid storage tanks and only one hot fluid pump tank.

Assignments (8)
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jul 18, 2025
From: BABCOCK & WILCOX ENTERPRISES, INC.; THE BABCOCK & WILCOX COMPANY; DIAMOND POWER INTERNATIONAL, LLC; BABCOCK & WILCOX SPIG, INC.; BABCOCK & WILCOX CANADA CORP.; BABCOCK & WILCOX FPS INC.
To: B. RILEY FINANCIAL, INC.
Reel/Frame 072053/0943 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Mar 3, 2025
From: BABCOCK & WILCOX ENTERPRISES, INC.; THE BABCOCK & WILCOX COMPANY; DIAMOND POWER INTERNATIONAL, LLC; BABCOCK & WILCOX SPIG, INC.; BABCOCK & WILCOX CANADA CORP.; BABCOCK & WILCOX FPS INC.
To: PENSION BENEFIT GUARANTY CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 070380/0647 →
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Sep 13, 2024
From: MSD PCOF PARTNERS XLV, LLC
To: THE BABCOCK & WILCOX COMPANY; DIAMOND POWER INTERNATIONAL, LLC; AMERICON LLC
Reel/Frame 069017/0362 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jan 19, 2024
From: BABCOCK & WILCOX ENTERPRISES, INC.; THE BABCOCK & WILCOX COMPANY; DIAMOND POWER INTERNATIONAL, LLC; BABCOCK & WILCOX SPIG, INC.; BABCOCK & WILCOX CANADA CORP.; BABCOCK & WILCOX FPS INC.
To: AXOS BANK, AS ADMINISTRATIVE AGENT
Reel/Frame 066354/0765 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jul 22, 2021
From: THE BABCOCK & WILCOX COMPANY (F/K/A BABCOCK & WILCOX POWER GENERATION GROUP, INC.); BABCOCK & WILCOX SPIG, INC.; BABCOCK & WILCOX TECHNOLOGY, LLC; DIAMOND POWER INTERNATIONAL, LLC (F/K/A DIAMOND POWER INTERNATIONAL, INC.)
To: MSD PCOF PARTNERS XLV, LLC, AS AGENT
Reel/Frame 056962/0486 →
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded May 17, 2018
From: LIGHTSHIP CAPITAL LLC
To: BABCOCK & WILCOX ENTERPRISES, INC.; THE BABCOCK & WILCOX COMPANY; DIAMOND POWER INTERNATIONAL, LLC; BABCOCK & WILCOX MEGTEC, LLC; MEGTEC TURBOSONIC TECHNOLOGIES, INC.; BABCOCK & WILCOX UNIVERSAL, INC.; BABCOCK & WILCOX TECHNOLOGY, LLC
Reel/Frame 046182/0829 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Aug 10, 2017
From: THE BABCOCK & WILCOX COMPANY; DIAMOND POWER INTERNATIONAL, LLC; BABCOCK & WILCOX MEGTEC, LLC; MEGTEC TURBOSONIC TECHNOLOGIES, INC.; BABCOCK & WILCOX UNIVERSAL, INC.; BABCOCK & WILCOX TECHNOLOGY, LLC
To: LIGHTSHIP CAPITAL LLC
Reel/Frame 043515/0001 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Nov 6, 2015
From: WASYLUK, DAVID T; ALEXANDER, KIPLIN C; SANTELMANN, KENNETH L; MARSHALL, JASON M
To: THE BABCOCK & WILCOX COMPANY
Reel/Frame 036984/0042 →