Power Transfer Station for Process Heat

Abstract: The challenges of integrating solar heat into industrial processes are discussed using the example of two plants. To this objective, the standardisation concept for a power transfer station developed in the Modulus project is explained using the example of the solar plant in Turnhout, Belgium. Test plans were defined for a standardised qualification during the production and installation of the power transfer station on site. The in-situ test plans were categorised according to characteristics that have a significant influence on the test procedure. In a next step, the developed test plans were transferred to the commissioning of the plant in Belgium. The findings and results of the commissioning are described in detail and possible problems that arose are analysed. Attention is then focussed on the largest solar thermal process heat plant in Seville, Spain and its design and technical features are discussed. To conclude, the results of the 2023 global market analysis for concentra.... https://www.tib-op.org/ojs/index.php/ST-symposium/article/view/1342

Location
Deutsche Nationalbibliothek Frankfurt am Main
Extent
Online-Ressource
Language
Englisch

Bibliographic citation
Power Transfer Station for Process Heat ; volume:1 ; year:2024
Solarthermie-Symposium proceedings ; 1 (2024)

Creator
Krüger, Dirk
Leicht, Jakob
Fahr, Sven
Krüger, Joachim
Bonleitner, Stefan
Burger, Andreas
Konz, Navina
Epp, Bärbel
Stengler, Jana

DOI
10.52825/st-symposium.v1i.1342
URN
urn:nbn:de:101:1-2502041144238.456709299442
Rights
Open Access; Der Zugriff auf das Objekt ist unbeschränkt möglich.
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  • Krüger, Dirk
  • Leicht, Jakob
  • Fahr, Sven
  • Krüger, Joachim
  • Bonleitner, Stefan
  • Burger, Andreas
  • Konz, Navina
  • Epp, Bärbel
  • Stengler, Jana

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