Jesús Polo , Shukla Poddar , Noelia Simal , Jesús Ballestrín , Aitor Marzo , Merlinde Kay , Elena Carra
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摘要
本研究针对未来气候变化情景(2030-2060 年)下大气衰减对太阳能塔式电站性能的潜在影响进行了新颖的分析。大气衰减是根据 CMIP6 气候模型中的气溶胶光学深度信息估算的,适用于几种情景(在采取减缓行动方面的乐观和悲观情景)。利用 PSA(Plataforma Solar de Almería)广泛可靠的实验数据库,对 CMIP6 模型得出的大气衰减数据进行了评估。此外,还根据 PSA 的条件对太阳能塔式发电厂进行了详细建模,结果显示 2030-2060 年期间年发电量的降幅小于 2%。对大气衰减的全球影响进行了相对分析,未来衰减的全球地图显示了在乐观和悲观的未来情景中受到不利影响较大的特定区域。根据大气衰减对太阳能场效率的影响,这些结果可能有助于未来太阳能塔式发电厂的部署规划。
Solar tower power generation under future attenuation and climate scenarios
This work presents a novel analysis of the potential impact of atmospheric attenuation in the performance of solar tower plants for future climate change scenarios (2030–2060). Atmospheric attenuation has been estimated from aerosol optical depth information in CMIP6 climatic models for several scenarios (optimistic and pessimistic in terms of mitigation actions taken). Atmospheric attenuation data derived from CMIP6 models was evaluated using the extensive and reliable experimental database at PSA (Plataforma Solar de Almería). Detailed modeling of a solar tower plant is also performed for the conditions at PSA showing a decrease in annual power production less than 2 % for 2030–2060 period. A global impact of atmospheric attenuation is analyzed in relative terms and global maps of future attenuation shows the specific regions more adversely affected in the optimistic and pessimistic future scenarios. According to impact of atmospheric attenuation in solar field efficiency, these results may help in the future planning of deployment for solar tower plants.
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