This paper examines the value of concentrating solar power (CSP) and thermal energy storage (TES) in four regions in the southwestern United States. Our analysis shows that TES can increase the value of CSP by allowing more thermal energy from a CSP plant?s solar field to be used, by allowing a CSP plant to accommodate a larger solar field, and by allowing CSP generation to be shifted to hours with higher energy prices. We analyze the sensitivity of CSP value to a number of factors, including the optimization period, price and solar forecasting, ancillary service sales, capacity value and dry cooling of the CSP plant. We also discuss the value of CSP plants and TES net of capital costs
This analysis evaluates CSP with TES in a scenario where California derives 33% of its electricity f...
In this paper we explore the tradeoffs between thermal storage capacity, cost, and other system para...
Currently the major supply of renewable electricity (apart from hydropower) comes from Wind (>200 GW...
AbstractThe value of electricity generation varies as a function of season, time of day, location, a...
This paper examines the value of concentrating solar power (CSP) and thermal energy storage (TES) in...
Concentrating solar power with thermal energy storage (CSP-TES) can provide multiple benefits to the...
AbstractWithin this study, we evaluate the operational and capacity value—or total system value—for ...
At high penetration of solar generation there are a number of challenges to economically integrating...
Concentrating solar power with thermal energy storage (CSP-TES) can provide multiple benefits to the...
The dispatch opportunities provided by storage-enhanced Concentrating Solar Power (CSP) plants have ...
This study estimates the capacity value of a concentrating solar power (CSP) plant at a variety of l...
AbstractCSP plants both with and without thermal energy storage are unique renewable resources that ...
Concentrating solar power (CSP) deployed with thermal energy storage (TES) provides a dispatchable s...
The concentrated solar power (CSP) with thermal energy storage (TES) is considered as one of the pro...
Concentrating solar power is a complementary technology to PV. It uses concentrating collectors to p...
This analysis evaluates CSP with TES in a scenario where California derives 33% of its electricity f...
In this paper we explore the tradeoffs between thermal storage capacity, cost, and other system para...
Currently the major supply of renewable electricity (apart from hydropower) comes from Wind (>200 GW...
AbstractThe value of electricity generation varies as a function of season, time of day, location, a...
This paper examines the value of concentrating solar power (CSP) and thermal energy storage (TES) in...
Concentrating solar power with thermal energy storage (CSP-TES) can provide multiple benefits to the...
AbstractWithin this study, we evaluate the operational and capacity value—or total system value—for ...
At high penetration of solar generation there are a number of challenges to economically integrating...
Concentrating solar power with thermal energy storage (CSP-TES) can provide multiple benefits to the...
The dispatch opportunities provided by storage-enhanced Concentrating Solar Power (CSP) plants have ...
This study estimates the capacity value of a concentrating solar power (CSP) plant at a variety of l...
AbstractCSP plants both with and without thermal energy storage are unique renewable resources that ...
Concentrating solar power (CSP) deployed with thermal energy storage (TES) provides a dispatchable s...
The concentrated solar power (CSP) with thermal energy storage (TES) is considered as one of the pro...
Concentrating solar power is a complementary technology to PV. It uses concentrating collectors to p...
This analysis evaluates CSP with TES in a scenario where California derives 33% of its electricity f...
In this paper we explore the tradeoffs between thermal storage capacity, cost, and other system para...
Currently the major supply of renewable electricity (apart from hydropower) comes from Wind (>200 GW...