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German-Arabic Energy Forum 2011 Dipl. Ing. MBA Gerrit Koll 20.10.2011 1
ALSOL – HYBRID SOLAR THERMAL TOWER POWER PLANT IN ALGERIA
2nd German-Arabic Energy Forum 20 – 21 October 20113.0
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Solar Tower Jülich
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Solar Tower Jülich
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Chemical & petrochemical industries
Renewable energies Underground piping construction
Utility service
Power plant technology Energy technology
Kraftanlagen München GmbH
KAM is a leading EPC and piping construction company in Germany & Europe
Almost 6 decades of experience with a capacity of 2.400 persons and 360 Mio. €turnover
Over 10 years of experience in R&D and construction of CSP technology and an implemented reference facility
Local presence in the region
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Technology Transfer from Jülich Germany – to Tipaza Algeria:
ALSOL – Phase I - Feasibility
Work is based on a Bilateral Agreement between Germany & AlgeriaAdaption of the technology for algerian condition (e.g. hybrid)Selection of the suitable plant designsBasic engineering for the selected plant designsEstablishment of a sientific collaboration ( Training of Sientists in Jülich)Elaboration of a founding and finance Scheme
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Project partners & funders
Dirección generale de la Recherche sientifique y du Developpment technologique
Public Funding
Donee Project Partners
•Planning•Engineering•Installation•Comminssioning
•Tools & Methods•Monitoring•Optimization •Developement
•Trial Operation•Normal Operation•Investigational Operation
ProjectConstruction Research Operation
Owner & Operator: CDER DLR, SIJ, KAM CDER, SWJ, KAM, DLR, SIJKAM
Centre de recherche Energetique renouvables
Solar Tower Tipasa
ALSOL – Partners
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ALSOL Technical Concept
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AirRecirculationHeliostat Field
Open VolumetricReceiver
Cold Air 120 °C
Steam
HRSG
TurbineThermalStorage
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Natural gas
Coolingcycle
Hot Air 680 °C Gas Turbine2
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AirRecirculationHeliostat Field
Open VolumetricReceiver
Cold Air 120 °C
Steam
HRSG
TurbineThermalStorage
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Natural gas
Coolingcycle
Hot Air 680 °C Gas Turbine22
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Solar only plant concept
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AirRecirculationHeliostat Field
Open VolumetricReceiver
Cold Air 120 °C
Steam
HRSG
TurbineThermalStorage
∼∼∼
Natural gas
Coolingcycle
Hot Air 680 °C Gas Turbine2
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AirRecirculationHeliostat Field
Open VolumetricReceiver
Cold Air 120 °C
Steam
HRSG
TurbineThermalStorage
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Natural gas
Coolingcycle
Hot Air 680 °C Gas Turbine22
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ALSOL Technical Concept Solar only plant concept -> Hybrid plant concept
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Operational concept: GT-hybrid parallelHeliostat field: North field, 25000 m²Tower height: 60 mReceiver design power 13,7 MWHeat storage capacity 20 MWhGT / ST design power 4,6 MW / 2,5 MWCooling concept dry air cooling
ALSOL Technical Concept
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Technology Advantages
☼ Bridge technology through hybridisation
simple combination with conventional (gas or biogas) firing or turbine – technology bridge
☼ Energy on demand
adaptation to the consumption profile through simple storage
☼ High system efficiency
steam cycle operates on parameters as usual for conventional power plants
☼ Environmental friendly – low water consumption
low water consumption due to dry cooling system no hazardous media used such thermal oil
ALSOL Technical Concept
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ALSOL Objectives
Close German – Algerian Cooperation in the field of latest renewable technologydevelopment
Proximity to research institutes, universitiesand airports in the north of Algeria
Investigation facility providing a broad spectrumfor future R&D-studies such as Hybrid with GT, heat storage, heat extraction for desalination, research platform, modular extendable scale
Innovative plant concept with gas turbine hybridization and heat storage for operation on demand and high plant availability
Light tower to promote the technology in the north African region where the future application will take place
CDER
USTHB
National universities
National university
International cooperation
TIPAZA / Bourkika
UDES
CDER
USTHB
National universities
National university
International cooperation
TIPAZA / Bourkika
UDES
TIPAZA, Bourkika36°29'39.70"N, 2°28'38.01"E
The expected annual DNI:
1900 kWh/(m² a)
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ALSOL II - Implementation
Time Schedule for next steps
preparation ALSOL phase II government-founded research cooperation:- Project organization- Definition of WPs
Budget acquisition and financial structure for plant construction
2012 2013 2014 2015 2016Permit Process
Detail engineeringComponent ordering
Delivery and works
Commissioning and test operationPlant handover
ALS
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Start of CSP R&D Work
Current activities
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CDER
USTHBNational universities
National university
International cooperation
TIPAZA / Bourkika
UDES
CDER
USTHBNational universities
National university
International cooperation
TIPAZA / Bourkika
UDES
Energy
North Africa to Europe
☼ clean & ambient friendly
☼ reliable & on demand
Technology
Europe to North Africa
☼ creation of local value
☼ development
Outlook – the bigger picture
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German-Arabic Energy Forum 2011 Dipl. Ing. MBA Gerrit Koll 20.10.2011 14Kraftanlagen München GmbHRidlerstraße 31c - 80339 München
www.ka-muenchen.de
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Contact: Dipl. Ing. MBA Gerrit KollE-Mail: KollG@ka-muenchen.de
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