PS20 solar power plant explained

PS20 solar power plant
Name Official:Planta Solar 20 (Spanish)
Image Alt:Aerial photographs of the PS10 and PS20 solar power towers
Country:Spain
Location:Solar Platform, Sanlúcar la Mayor, Seville Province
Status:Operational
Construction Began:2006
Commissioned:2009
Owner:Abengoa Solar
Solar Type:CSP
Solar Csp Technology:T
Solar Collectors:1,255
Solar Site Resource:2,012 kWh/m2/yr
Ps Electrical Capacity:20 MW
Ps Electrical Cap Fac:27%
Ps Annual Generation:48 GWh

The PS20 solar power plant (PS20) solar power plant is a solar thermal energy plant in Sanlucar la Mayor near Seville in Andalusia, Spain. It was the world's most powerful solar power tower until the Ivanpah Solar Power Facility in California became operational in 2014. The 20 megawatt (MW) solar power tower produces electricity with large movable mirrors called heliostats.[1] [2]

Construction of PS20 was started in 2006 and it commenced operation in 2009. It features several significant technological improvements over the earlier PS10. These include a receiver with higher efficiency, various improvements in the control and operational systems, and a better thermal energy storage system.

"PS20 consists of a solar field of 1,255 mirrored heliostats designed by Abengoa Solar. Each heliostat, with a surface area of 120m2, reflects the solar radiation it receives onto the receiver, located on the top of a 165m (541feet) tower, producing steam which is converted into electricity by a turbine generator."[3]

"The remaining power plants will be built over the next few years. They will include low- and high-concentration photovoltaic, tower thermoelectric, parabolic-trough collector and Stirling dish plants. Abengoa Solar's parabolic trough plants, Solnova 1, 3 and 4, which can generate 150 MW of power, are under construction at the Solar Platform."[4]

Resulting from cooperation between Ciemat, the IDAE, and the University of Seville, the whole plant is to be completed by 2013, when it will produce approximately 300 MW – energy for around 180,000 homes, equivalent to the needs of the city of Seville.PS20 produces about 48,000 megawatt-hours (MW·h) per year, for which it receives €271 (US$360) per MW·h under its power purchase agreement.[5]

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  1. Web site: First EU Commercial Concentrating Solar Power Tower Opens in Spain . 30 March 2007 . Environment News Service . 20 March 2012 .
  2. http://sev.prnewswire.com/oil-energy/20090427/DC0579027042009-1.html Abengoa Solar Begins Operation of World's Largest Solar Power Tower Plant
  3. Web site: Abengoa Solar puts its PS20 solar tower into operation . 28 April 2009 . Spanish News . 20 March 2012 .
  4. Web site: Solar Tower, Seville, Spain . Power Technology . Net Resources International . 20 March 2012 .
  5. Web site: Planta Solar 20 . 21 April 2009 . Concentrating Solar Power Projects . National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL), U.S. Dept. of Energy (DOE) . 20 March 2012 .