Final Report on the Power Production Phase of the 10 MWe Solar Thermal Central Receiver Pilot Plant

by Albuquerque Sandia National Laboratories, NM

Other authorsLee G. Radosevich
Technical Report, 1988

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CSP Unique ID 190708058

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Electronic Resource

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SAND Report: SAND87-8022, March 1988

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ABSTRACT:
This report describes the evaluations of the power production testing of Solar One, the 10 MW, Solar Thermal Central Receiver Pilot Plant near Barstow, California. The Pilot Plant, a cooperative project of the U. S. Department of Energy and utility firms led by the Southern California
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Edison Company, began a three year period of power production operation in August 1984. During this period, plant performance indicators, such as capacity factor, system efficiency, and availability, were studied to assess the operational capability of the Pilot Plant to reliably supply electrical power. Also studied was the long-term performance of such key plant components as the heliostats and the receiver. During the three years of power production, the Pilot Plant showed an improvement in performance. Considerable increases in capacity factor, system efficiency, and availability were achieved. Heliostat operation was reliable, and only small amounts of mirror corrosion were observed. Receiver tube leaks did occur, however, and were the main cause of the plant’s unscheduled outages. The Pilot Plant provided valuable lessons which will aid in the design of future solar central receiver plants.
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