In light of the ongoing climate crisis, clean and renewable energy systems (RES) must be significantly advanced to soon dominate the energy mix, and sector coupling should be encouraged to replace fossil fuels with RES for electricity, transport, industry and other uses. For the electricity sector, one of the major challenges involves the variability and lack of control with regard to energy generation with increasing share of intermittent wind and solar energy.
SOLARX aims to be a game-changing RES by tackling these issues through the integrated and synergetic management of a single facility based on a solar tower that produces heat, electricity or H2 depending on demands and prices. Furthermore, SOLARX will provide dispatchability and flexibility, maximising the owner benefits, making the solution attractive for investors, grid operators, industries and citizens, and enabling the green transition to high RES penetration scenarios.
The main goal of SOLARX is to demonstrate the technical and economic reliability of the synergetic efficient production of heat, electricity and H2 from solar resource in a single facility at the laboratory scale. This demonstration will consider real-time energy demands and market prices for a wide range of locations and application scenarios, within the framework of future implementation in a carbon-neutral, and even carbon-negative, energy system.
Technical, economic, environmental and social assessments are ongoing in order to analyse the SOLARX solution in a holistic way. The LCA study includes the identification of measures to promote the alignment of SOLARX with circular economy principles.