(Courtesy Enel Green Power) |
The Stillwater geothermal plant, consisting of two binary-cycle units, will be integrated with the parabolic trough CSP system so that they contribute to the same turbines. The hybrid plant will thus combine the continuous generating capacity of binary-cycle, medium-enthalpy geothermal power with daytime peak generation from the solar thermal component.
The CSP system heats tubes of pressurized water. The integration work will enable the CSP component to raise the temperature of the geothermal fluid extracted from the wells to improve the cycle’s yield and increase its electricity output.
The $15 million CSP plant is expected to start commercial operation by the end of the year. It will be capable of adding approximately 3 GWh of electricity per year to the output of the existing hybrid plant. Combining three generation technologies is expected to produce approximately 200 GW of electricity per year. The energy produced will be sold to NV Energy through an existing 20-year Power Purchase Agreement.
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