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| موضوع: بحث بعنوان Solar Energy Potential and Assessment of CSP Plant Accounting for Sustainability in Sudan الجمعة 08 أكتوبر 2021, 11:15 pm | |
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أخواني في الله أحضرت لكم بحث بعنوان Solar Energy Potential and Assessment of CSP Plant Accounting for Sustainability in Sudan Dr. Salaheldin Hassabelgabo Abdelrazig Ibrahim, Dr. Osama Mohammed Elmardi Suleiman Khayal Department of Mechanical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering and Technology, Nile Valley University, Atbara – Sudan
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Abstract— Sudan is one of the East Africa countries that have endured considerable economic strain with the loss of substantial oil following the separation of South Sudan in July 2011, but it is lucky enough to have an abundant solar energy potential resources with plenty of water resources and a large area of lands. River Nile State (RNS) one of Sudan states characterized by a huge potential of national resources. The location of RNS is covered by a Direct Normal Radiation above 1800 kWh/m2/year, the resources available in the State is quite sufficient to support nexus between energy, food, water, and land use to offers an approach for multi-scale, integrated assessment of this nexus. The analysis and performance of the proposed parabolic trough power plant are done by using SAM software created by National Renewable Energy Laboratory’s (NREL) SAM software. The selected parabolic trough concentrated power plant system has a capacity of 100 MW nameplate capacity and 6 hours thermal Energy storage (TES). The simulation of solar energy potential contribution (quantity) and convenience (quality) of concentrated solar power (CSP) as alternative sources for the production of electricity in River Nile State. The annual electricity power generated for the 6 localities of River Nile State is calculated to be 389 GWh Abu Hamad, 381 GWh Atbra, 385 GWh Barbar, 383 GWh El Damer, El Matammah 364 GWh and 382 GWh Shendi respectively. For sustainability, the results show that fossil fuel can be the preserve considerably in this state and can achieve about 76 Million Cubic Meters of CO2 emissionreducing and 31 Million Cubic Meters Natural gas-saving with the line of the sustainable development program. For nexus issues, solar field area (land) is 587 acres with nonsolar field land area with a multiplier of 1.4 which gives a total plant area of 822 acres (8.22 acres per MW of power capacity) with Average solar radiation 2,587 Wh/m2/year. The energy outputs are: 562 GWh thermal annually (provided by solar radiation); and 389 electricity annually (produced by the plant) for Abu Hamad locality the higher solar potential resources, Besides a Total Annual Water usage is 84,238 m3. Keywords— River Nile State, CSP, Abu Hamad, Parabolic trough, Sudan CONCLUSION The National resources available in River Nile State is quite sufficient to support nexus between energy, food, water and land use to offers an approach for multi-scale, integrated assessment of this nexus. The assessment of the solar energy potential contribution (quantity) and convenience (quality) of concentrated solar power (CSP) as alternative sources for the production of electricity in River Nile State concluded that: 1. The site of Abu Hamad locality has the highest solar potential to generate electricity followed by Barbar, El Damer, Atbara, and Shendi and finally El Matammah has the lowest potential among them. 2. From the sites analysed all state localities have areas with plenty of water and therefore no restrictions on using parabolic trough technique. 3. Fossil fuel can be preserved considerably in these areas and can obtain about 76 Million Cubic Meters of CO2 emission-reducing and about 31 Million Cubic Meters Natural gas-saving with the line of the sustainable development program. I. For Abu Hamad locality, CSP the size assumption for power plant of 100MW yield a result of Energy, Land and Water nexus as flows: The solar field area is 587 acres with non-solar field land area multiplier 1.4 which gives a total plant area of 822 acres (8.22 acres per MW of power capacity). II. Average solar radiation 2,587 Wh/m2/year. The outputs are 562 GWh thermal annually (provided by solar radiation); and 389 electricity annually (produced by the plant). III. Total Annual Water usage is 84,238 m3
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