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Hybrid CSP—PV Plants for Jordan, Tunisia and Algeria
March 20, 2023
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Hybrid concentrated solar thermal power (CSP) and photovoltaic (PV) plants are gaining relevance because they combine their advantages: easy installation and low cost of PV plus dispatchability of CSP. This paper presents results of a techno-economic modelling of this hybrid approach for sites in Jordan, Tunisia and Algeria. Local boundary conditions such as meteorology, cost and electricity demand have been considered to determine the best configurations for these three sites. Different CSP technologies with thermal energy storage have been selected. Hybridization with natural gas has also been included. The optimization is done towards minimizing the LCOE while covering the electrical demand 24/7. Results are presented for different CO2 emissions ranges, as the use of fossil fuel has a strong impact on the LCOE and for environmental reasons, it may be preferred to be kept to a minimum. For most of the cases analyzed, the fraction of energy from PV that leads to minimum LCOE is lower than the energy from CSP. It is shown that for countries with a high fuel price, the use of natural gas reduces the LCOE until a share from this source of about 20%. A higher integration of fossil fuel for sites rich in solar irradiation is considered not advantageous if the price of natural gas is above EUR 40/MWh.
Hybrid concentrated solar thermal power (CSP) and photovoltaic (PV) plants are gaining relevance because they combine their advantages: easy installation and low cost of PV plus dispatchability of CSP. This paper presents results of a techno-economic modelling of this hybrid approach for sites in Jordan, Tunisia and Algeria. Local boundary conditions such as meteorology, cost and electricity demand have been considered to determine the best configurations for these three sites. Different CSP technologies with thermal energy storage have been selected. Hybridization with natural gas has also been included. The optimization is done towards minimizing the LCOE while covering the electrical demand 24/7. Results are presented for different CO2 emissions ranges, as the use of fossil fuel has a strong impact on the LCOE and for environmental reasons, it may be preferred to be kept to a minimum. For most of the cases analyzed, the fraction of energy from PV that leads to minimum LCOE is lower than the energy from CSP. It is shown that for countries with a high fuel price, the use of natural gas reduces the LCOE until a share from this source of about 20%. A higher integration of fossil fuel for sites rich in solar irradiation is considered not advantageous if the price of natural gas is above EUR 40/MWh.
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hybridization, MENA region, Optimization, solar power plants
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Benitez D, Röger M, Kazantzidis A, Al-Salaymeh A, Bouaichaoui S, Guizani A, Balghouthi M. Hybrid CSP—PV Plants for Jordan, Tunisia and Algeria. (2023). LAPSE:2023.20769
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Benitez D: Institute of Solar Research, German Aerospace Center (DLR), 51147 Cologne, Germany
Röger M: Institute of Solar Research, German Aerospace Center (DLR), 51147 Cologne, Germany
Kazantzidis A: Laboratory of Atmospheric Physics, Physics Department, University of Patras, 26504 Rio Achaia, Greece
Al-Salaymeh A: Mechanical Engineering Department, The University of Jordan, Amman 11942, Jordan [ORCID]
Bouaichaoui S: Centre de Développement des Energies Renouvelable (CDER), Algiers 16340, Algeria
Guizani A: Research and Technology Center of Energy (CRTEn), Technopole De Borj-Cédria, Hammam-Lif 2050, Tunisia [ORCID]
Balghouthi M: Research and Technology Center of Energy (CRTEn), Technopole De Borj-Cédria, Hammam-Lif 2050, Tunisia
Röger M: Institute of Solar Research, German Aerospace Center (DLR), 51147 Cologne, Germany
Kazantzidis A: Laboratory of Atmospheric Physics, Physics Department, University of Patras, 26504 Rio Achaia, Greece
Al-Salaymeh A: Mechanical Engineering Department, The University of Jordan, Amman 11942, Jordan [ORCID]
Bouaichaoui S: Centre de Développement des Energies Renouvelable (CDER), Algiers 16340, Algeria
Guizani A: Research and Technology Center of Energy (CRTEn), Technopole De Borj-Cédria, Hammam-Lif 2050, Tunisia [ORCID]
Balghouthi M: Research and Technology Center of Energy (CRTEn), Technopole De Borj-Cédria, Hammam-Lif 2050, Tunisia
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Energies
Volume
16
Issue
2
First Page
924
Year
2023
Publication Date
2023-01-13
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1996-1073
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