2017
DOI: 10.4236/nr.2017.88033
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Assessment of Hybrid Concentrated Solar Power-Biomass Plant Generation Potential in Sahel: Case Study of Senegal

Abstract: Concentrating Solar Power (CSP) is non-existent in Sahel. Such a situation arises from the high investment costs required by these energy infrastructures and from a lack of information on the identification of suitable sites to accommodate them. Conversely, CSP-biomass plants due to lower investment may be an option for CSP penetration in Sahel where Direct Normal Irradiation (DNI) is between 1400 kWh/m 2 /year and 2000 kWh/m 2 /year and significant biomass potential. This work presents the results of an ident… Show more

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“…The principle of solar thermal power generation is to use a large array of parabolic or disc-shaped mirrors to collect solar energy, see fig 2 for a diagram. This technology is mainly divided into four categories: fresnel type, tower type, butterfly type, and trough type [8]. Among them, Fresnel and trough belong to linear focusing systems, while tower and butterfly belong to point focusing systems.…”
Section: The Principle Of the Photothermal Methodmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The principle of solar thermal power generation is to use a large array of parabolic or disc-shaped mirrors to collect solar energy, see fig 2 for a diagram. This technology is mainly divided into four categories: fresnel type, tower type, butterfly type, and trough type [8]. Among them, Fresnel and trough belong to linear focusing systems, while tower and butterfly belong to point focusing systems.…”
Section: The Principle Of the Photothermal Methodmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To be economically viable, these plants are typically built in areas within the subtropical latitudes of 15 • to 40 • both in the northern and southern hemispheres, such as the following regions: Middle East and North Africa, the Southwestern United States, Australia, Northern Mexico, and Western China [77]. In a case study of Senegal, Thiam et al [78] reported the findings of the Sahel's selection of potential areas for hybrid CSP-biomass. The locations that were found have a DNI of more than 1600 kWh/m 2 per year.…”
Section: Thermal Solar-biomass Hybrid Energy Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cylindrical Parabolic Trough and Linear Fresnel Reflectors technologies require a site with a slope of less than 2%. In the case of solar towers and Dish, the allowable slope of the terrain could be 5% [56]. However, the lower slope can generally reduce the investment cost and especially for the CSP power plants that are very sensitive to this factor [33].…”
Section: Definition Of Unsuitability Criteriamentioning
confidence: 99%