CONCEPTUAL DESIGN OF A SOLAR COGENERATION FACILITY INDUSTRIAL PROCESS HEAT, EXECUTIVE SUMMARY AND FINAL REPORT, SEPTEMBER 30, 1980-AUGUST 14, 1981

by INC EXXON RESEARCH & ENGINEERING/BADGER ENERGY

Technical Report, 1981

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CSP Unique ID 190683174

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Electronic Resource

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DOE SF 11438 T1 Volume 1; Report; July 1981.

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ABSTRACT:
Exxon Research and Engineering Company, in association with Martin Marietta Denver Aerospace, Badger Energy, Incorporated and Pacific Gas and Electric Company, submits this final report to the United States Department of Energy (DOE) in fulfillment of contract DE-AC0380SF-11438 entitled
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"Designs for Solar Cogeneration, Category A Industrial Process Heat." Purpose of the DOE procurement is to design economic, technically feasible, site specific systems which use solar ·central receiver technology to cogenerate both thermal energy and electricity. In accordance with this procurement, we have developed conceptual designs for a solar central receiver Cogeneration Facility with molten salt storage to generate process steam for Exxon Company USA's enhanced oil recovery operations at the Edison field near Bakersfield, California, and electricity to power the solar system and to sell to PG&E Company. This system is designed to displace the consumption of a total of 22,237 m3 [139,547 barrels (bbl.)] of oil per year including 10,000 m3 (62,114 bbl.) displaced for the enhanced oil recovery process and 12,237 m3 (77,433 bbl.) displaced for electric power generation.
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