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Performance and economic analysis of a molten salt furnace thermal energy storage and peaking system coupled with thermal power units for iron and steel gas waste heat recovery

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  • Xue, Xue
  • Liu, Xiang
  • Zhang, Ao
  • Zhang, Lei
  • Jin, Kelang
  • Zhou, Hao

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A new peaking system utilizing a molten salt furnace energy storage system coupled with a blast furnace gas thermal power unit in a steel mill is proposed, which stores excess blast furnace gas thermal energy in molten salt and releases the thermal energy for power generation during peak power demand. The heating efficiency of 74.57% is experimentally verified by building a molten salt furnace, and a 135 MW blast furnace gas thermal power unit is simulated using modeling to explore the energy storage and peak shifting performance and economic feasibility of the system. The results show that during the charging phase, the system can recover up to 9.361 t/h of standard coal, increasing the low valley regulation ratio to 20.31% with the increase of extraction rate. During the discharging phase, the system can provide an additional 17.42 MW of generating power, with a peak modulation ratio of 12.90%. The exergy losses from the combustion process dominates the overall system exergy losses with a maximum of 21.00 MW, followed by the exergy from the turbine, which occupies 18.42% of the input energy. The cycle efficiency of the system is up to 63.54%, and the molten salt temperature has a more significant impact on the system performance than the molten salt flow rate. The economic feasibility analysis yields a peaking capacity cost of $74.28/kWh for the modified system. The system will complete 100% recovery of the investment cost in 4.90 years, and thereafter, the annual profit is more than $3.71 Million. The peaking hours and regional electricity price are the main factors affecting the system. The effect of critical factors on the payback years of the system was further explored, and the payback years remains within 8 years only when the molten salt temperature is above 500 °C and the molten salt flow rate exceeds 400 t/h.

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  • Xue, Xue & Liu, Xiang & Zhang, Ao & Zhang, Lei & Jin, Kelang & Zhou, Hao, 2024. "Performance and economic analysis of a molten salt furnace thermal energy storage and peaking system coupled with thermal power units for iron and steel gas waste heat recovery," Applied Energy, Elsevier, vol. 363(C).
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:appene:v:363:y:2024:i:c:s0306261924004045
    DOI: 10.1016/j.apenergy.2024.123021
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