From the beginning of the project to the end, the project evolution has been very coplex, partly due to the inherent ambition of the action and partly due to extrinsic factors, such as the COVID19 oandemic. The main results achieved are summarized as follows:
• development, manufacturing and delivery of advanced SiC based receivers, benchmarking different state of the art low cost ceramic manufacturing routes;
• demo activity SOLEAD#1: field tests on final receivers done at PSA;
• conceptual and executive engineering design of the SOLEAD#2 demonstrator implemented at ENEA Brasimone;
• new steels capable of resisting liquid metal (pure lead) corrosion up to 900°C, fully tested in lab-scale condition on both bulk and welded coupons, for thousands of hours ;
• scaling up of alloy production (batch-size of tons od alloy) and welding qualification by authoritative manufacturers and welding Institutes;
• procurement of such steel materials in all the form factors needed for the making of SOLEAD#2 demonstrator (with several formats, e.g. wire, welding strip, slabs, tubes), included an innovative compound tube made of a core of structural alloy covered by a FeCrAl shell
• demo activity SOLEAD#2: delivery and installation at ENEA Brasimone of the new installation, compring a main vessel S200 equipped with two heat exchangers and supported by one storage vessel S100 and a melting tank to perform sustained field testing (daily thermal cycling) at 750°C after loading S200 with 32 tons of high purity lead;
• benchmark of several new coating or surface treatment on the base ceramic receiver to reduce emission losses at high temperatures;
• modelling of liquid lead–steel interaction and engineering modeling of life-predicition of ceramic receivers to support the experiments and the design activities, with validation aimed by non-destructive evaluation (NDE) tests via x-ray tomografy;
• computation of LCOE computation for the intended CSP system with respect to some relevant scenarios;
• streamlined LCA analysis and critical raw material assessment;
• active dissemination of results through journal papers (with final special issue on Materials , MDPI), conferences and dedicated workshop, also with other sister-projects from HORIZON2020 (IEEE, COST Academy, IN-POWER, ETN peridoci meeting, etc.)
• production of leafleats, posters, linked-in channel and final project video, all available though our project website
https://www.h2020-nextower.eu(se abrirá en una nueva ventana);
• received CEN-CENELEC award 2020 for Innovation+Standardization for the contribution made for a revision of a ISO18755 and the proposal of a new CWA at CENELEC related to a new testing procedure for ceramics receivers by LFA;
• fueled innovative technology into a new project, SISAL SLAG VALORIZATION (
https://eitrawmaterials.eu/project/sisal(se abrirá en una nueva ventana)) where NEXTOWER materials are tested in a full scale demonstrator for CO2 looping.