Energies (Jun 2021)

Simulation of a CSP Solar Steam Generator, Using Machine Learning

  • Adrian Gonzalez Gonzalez,
  • Jose Valeriano Alvarez Cabal,
  • Miguel Angel Vigil Berrocal,
  • Rogelio Peón Menéndez,
  • Adrian Riesgo Fernández

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/en14123613
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 12
p. 3613

Abstract

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Developing an accurate concentrated solar power (CSP) performance model requires significant effort and time. The power block (PB) is the most complex system, and its modeling is clearly the most complicated and time-demanding part. Nonetheless, PB layouts are quite similar throughout CSP plants, meaning that there are enough historical process data available from commercial plants to use machine learning techniques. These algorithms allowed the development of a very accurate black-box PB model in a very short amount of time. This PB model could be easily integrated as a block into the PM. The machine learning technique selected was SVR (support vector regression). The PB model was trained using a complete year of data from a commercial CSP plant situated in southern Spain. With a very limited set of inputs, the PB model results were very accurate, according to their validation against a new complete year of data. The model not only fit well on an aggregate basis, but also in the transients between operation modes. To validate applicability, the same model methodology is used with a data from a very different CSP Plant, located in the MENA region and with more than double nominal electric power, obtaining an excellent fitting in the validation.

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