Title of article :
Assessing the natural resource use and the resource efficiency
potential of the Desertec concept
Author/Authors :
Tobias Samus a، نويسنده , , ?، نويسنده , , Bastian Lang b، نويسنده , , Holger Rohn a، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2013
Abstract :
Considering global warming, increasing commodity prices, and the dramatic consequences of the over-exploitation and overuse of
resources, a transition to a renewable energy supply is necessary. This requires an (resource) efficient and renewable supply of operating
reserve.
In this article, a possible solution to this problem is analysed: the Desertec concept. It is meant to convert solar energy in areas with
high solar irradiation into electrical energy by means of Concentrated Solar Power (CSP) transferring this energy by High Voltage Direct
Current (HVDC) lines into the whole European Union Middle East and North Africa (EU-MENA) area. In order to assess the resource
efficiency potential of Desertec, three different kinds of CSP plants (parabolic trough, Fresnel collector and central receiver of the building
classes Inditep, Novatec and Solar Tres) including heat storage systems (Molten Salt and Phase-Changing-Material) and the necessary
HVDC are analysed using the Material Input per Service Unit (MIPS) methodology. The assessment is accomplished for three
different locations (Morocco, Tunisia and Egypt) and two points of time (2025 and 2050). With these results, a scenario of electricity
supply in Germany in 2050 with a 20% share of solar power import is calculated.
Central receivers are the most resource efficient ones: their consumption of abiotic materials is only half of parabolic trough plants
and two thirds of Fresnel trough plants. Water and air consumption is the lowest of all analyzed CSP plants as well.
The scenario for Germany’s fuel mix in 2050 shows that a predominantly renewable fuel mix reduces the consumption of abiotic materials
by 75%, of water by 60% and of air by 45%. Only the consumption of biotic materials rises due to the higher share of biomass
conversion.
2012 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved
Keywords :
MaRess , Resource efficiency , Desertec , CSP/solar power , MIPS , Natural resource use
Journal title :
Solar Energy
Journal title :
Solar Energy