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A new generation high temperature phase change microemulsion for latent thermal energy storage in dual loop solar field

Descripción del proyecto

Un material novedoso almacena y transfiere el calor del Sol

El Sol brillará durante millones de años, enviando luz y calor a la Tierra. Una forma muy eficaz de aprovechar esta energía renovable es la tecnología de energía solar concentrada (ESC). Las centrales termosolares concentran la luz solar mediante espejos y generan calor con el que se crea vapor para mover una turbina. El exceso de calor se puede almacenar para generar electricidad cuando está nublado. Los materiales de cambio de fase que almacenan y liberan calor a través de cambios de fase, por ejemplo de hielo a agua, constituyen un método sobresaliente para estabilizar el suministro. El proyecto financiado con fondos europeos THERMES mejorará este método con una microemulsión innovadora que puede actuar tanto como material de almacenamiento de calor como fluido de transferencia de calor.

Objetivo

New energy storage solutions and innovations play a vital role in fully realising solar energy potentials particularly in large-scale integration into future low-carbon energy systems. For concentrated solar power, one of key challenges lies in low-cost high-performance thermal energy storage. Latent thermal energy storage holds the key to resolving such a challenge and keeping energy supply over periods of inadequate irradiation. THERMES will develop a new generation high-temperature phase change microemulsion both as the latent heat storage material and heat transfer fluid for low temperature solar field of a dual-loop solar field system. The high-temperature phase change microemulsion is characterized by high energy density, enhanced heat transfer performance through the addition of nanoparticles, and cost-effectiveness due to the use of commercial grade paraffin as the latent heat storage medium. By integrating the expertise of the host and Dr. Wenzheng Cui, THERMES will combine cutting-edge experimental, computational and theoretical analysis methods to develop the next generation working medium for latent thermal energy storage in order to meet the key challenge faced by concentrated solar power and fill the research gap of lacking of knowledge on high-temperature properties of phase change microemulsion. This Fellowship will offer Dr. Cui an opportunity through mobility, diverse trainings for acquiring interdisciplinary expertise and transferable skills, and to two-way transfer of knowledge between him and the host. It will position him as an internationally-leading interdisciplinary academic in the research area of latent thermal energy storage for concentrated solar power. THERMES will aggrandize commercialisation of utility-scale concentrated solar power, provide adaptability and support solar energy integration in the energy system. Therefore it is in line with EU’s Energy Strategy and Energy Union for secure, competitive, and sustainable energy.

Coordinador

THE UNIVERSITY OF BIRMINGHAM
Aportación neta de la UEn
€ 224 933,76
Dirección
Edgbaston
B15 2TT Birmingham
Reino Unido

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Región
West Midlands (England) West Midlands Birmingham
Tipo de actividad
Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
Enlaces
Coste total
€ 224 933,76