OXYGEN STORAGE INCORPORATED INTO NET POWER AND THE ALLAM-FETVEDT OXY-FUEL sCO2 POWER CYCLE - TECHNOECONOMIC ANALYSIS

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Moore, J. Jeffrey [1 ]
Pryor, Owen [1 ]
Cormier, Ian [2 ]
Fetvedt, Jeremy [2 ]
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[1] Southwest Res Inst, San Antonio, TX 78238 USA
[2] 8 Rivers Capital, Durham, NC USA
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energy storage; power cycle; sCO(2); liquid oxygen; power plant;
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With the planned future reliance on variable renewable energy, the ability to store energy for prolonged time periods will be required to reduce the disruption of market fluctuations. This paper presents a method to analyze a hybrid liquid-oxygen (LOx) storage / direct-fired sCO(2) power cycle and optimize the economic performance over a diverse range of scenarios. The system utilizes a modified version of the NET Power process to produce energy when energy demand exceeds the supply while displacing much of the cost of the ASU energy requirements through cryogenic storage of oxygen. The model uses marginal cost of energy data to determine the optimal times to charge and discharge the system over a given scenario. The model then applies ramp rates and other time-dependent factors to generate an economic model for the system without storage considerations. The size of the storage system is then applied to create a realistic model of the plant operation. From the real plant operation model, the amount of energy charged and discharged, the CAPEX of each system, energy costs and revenue and other parameters can be calculated. The economic parameters are then combined to calculate the net present value (NPV) of the system for the given scenario. The model was then run through the SMPSO genetic algorithm in Python for a variety of geographic regions and large-scale scenarios (high solar penetration) to maximize the NPV based on multiple parameters for each subsystem. The LOx storage requirements will also be discussed.
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