Assessment of Climate Change Impacts and Water Restrictions on Solar Tower Plants
C. Marugán-Cruz,
M. Fernández-Torrijos,
C. Sobrino
et al.
Abstract:Climate projections under the high-emission representative concentration pathway “RCP-8.5” scenario are used to show the effects of global warming on the energy production of two similar concentrated solar tower power plants in Spain and Chile from 2025 to 2060. Results show a reduction of the annual energy production of almost 1.8% for Chile and an increase of almost 6% in the Spanish plant, but an increase of 10% water consumption due to both the increase in dry- and wet-bulb temperatures and changes in the … Show more
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