This paper presents the results of a thermodynamic and
economic evaluation of a novel hybrid combination of a
compressed air energy storage and a combined cycle power
plant. The new cycle is modeled on basis of a GE LM6000 gas
turbine model, an adiabatic compressor model, an air expander
and a conventional dual pressure HRSG configuration.
Furthermore, a detailed design of the recuperator is presented.
With the simulated components, a storage efficiency of 60% is
reached. In CHP configuration the total efficiency of the plant
reaches up to 86.2%. The thermodynamic and economic
performance is compared to a conventional LM6000 combined
cycle. For the economic evaluation the German electricity dayahead
prices and average gas price of the year 2014 are used.
Overall it is found that the CAES/CCPP concept exhibits far
more operation hours per year and a higher profit margin than
the compared CCPP. Taking into account the investment and
operational costs, especially with steam extraction the net
present value of the novel cycle is higher than that of the
combined cycle, despite the challenging market environment for
storage technologies in Germany.
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This paper presents the results of a thermodynamic and
economic evaluation of a novel hybrid combination of a
compressed air energy storage and a combined cycle power
plant. The new cycle is modeled on basis of a GE LM6000 gas
turbine model, an adiabatic compressor model, an air expander
and a conventional dual pressure HRSG configuration.
Furthermore, a detailed design of the recuperator is presented.
With the simulated components, a storage efficiency of 60% is
reached. In CHP configur...
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