Techno-economic assessment of the use of Linear Fresnel Solar Collectors for the supply of heat in traditional fruits and vegetable processing industries in Almeria’s province

Authors

  • JD. Gil Author
  • JA. Romero Ramos Author
  • M. Pérez García Author
  • M. Martínez Molina Author
  • J. Ropero Author
  • A. Rodríguez Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.24084/repqj19.332

Keywords:

Solar energy, solar fraction, process heat

Abstract

This study presents a techno-economic assessment of the use of Linear Fresnel Solar Collectors for the heat supply in traditional fruits and vegetable processing industries in Almeria’s province. This assessment is justified by the high availability of solar radiation in the area under study, the evaluation of complementary energy self-consumption modalities, and the suitability of using local resources for the preservation and improvement of traditional productive activities. The work starts with an identification of the potential user’s needs and their location in the province. Afterward, the solar radiation resources have been estimated as they constitute one of the basic inputs for sizing the proposed systems. Together with the above, representative thermal demands have been considered and different configurations of commercial Linear Fresnel Solar Collector thermal plants aimed to contribute to solarize the analyzed productive processes have been designed and the corresponding techno-economic assessment have been undertaken. Main findings advance the profitability that can be achieved with this technology, reaching, after an optimized integration of the solar plant in the industrial process, a solar fraction between 66-82 % and payback periods of the investment between 6-12 years.

Author Biographies

  • JD. Gil

    CIESOL Research Center on Solar Energy, joint center UAL-CIEMAT.

    Automatic Control, Robotics and Mechatronics group. University of Almería

    School of Engineering. University of Almería. Spain

  • JA. Romero Ramos

    School of Engineering. University of Almería. Spain

  • M. Pérez García

    CIESOL Research Center on Solar Energy, joint center UAL-CIEMAT.

    Automatic Control, Robotics and Mechatronics group. University of Almería

    School of Engineering. University of Almería. Spain

  • M. Martínez Molina

    CIESOL Research Center on Solar Energy, joint center UAL-CIEMAT.

    Automatic Control, Robotics and Mechatronics group. University of Almería

    School of Engineering. University of Almería. Spain

  • J. Ropero

    School of Engineering. University of Almería. Spain

  • A. Rodríguez

    School of Engineering. University of Almería. Spain

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Published

2024-01-03

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