Solar energy can be utilized to drive chemical processes to produce syngas, a hydrogen rich fuel that can be used for power generation. ORMAT took part in the Solasys project in which syngas was produced by a reforming process driven by solar energy. The solar energy was concentrated in a volumetric receiver. ORMAT presented two modes of operation for introducing syngas to a gas turbine. One mode of “syngas only” and the second for utilization of mixtures of LPG and syngas. Modification of a gas turbine to be fueled only with syngas, incorporated modifications in the combustion chamber, fuel system and control system. The gas turbine which operated on mixtures of LPG and syngas was not modified but an external fuel mixing system was added ahead of its gas line. It operated smoothly with the mixed fuel, with minimum drop in performance up to about 40% syngas in the mixture, contributing approximately 20% of solar energy to the electric power production with up to 80% syngas mass fraction in the fuel.
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Modification of Gas Turbines and Operation with Solar Produced Syngas
C. Sugarmen,
C. Sugarmen
ORMAT Industries Ltd., P.O. Box 68, Yavne 81100, Israel
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A. Rotstein,
A. Rotstein
ORMAT Industries Ltd., P.O. Box 68, Yavne 81100, Israel
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U. Fisher,
U. Fisher
ORMAT Industries Ltd., P.O. Box 68, Yavne 81100, Israel
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J. Sinai
J. Sinai
ORMAT Industries Ltd., P.O. Box 68, Yavne 81100, Israel
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C. Sugarmen
ORMAT Industries Ltd., P.O. Box 68, Yavne 81100, Israel
A. Rotstein
ORMAT Industries Ltd., P.O. Box 68, Yavne 81100, Israel
U. Fisher
ORMAT Industries Ltd., P.O. Box 68, Yavne 81100, Israel
J. Sinai
ORMAT Industries Ltd., P.O. Box 68, Yavne 81100, Israel
Contributed by the Solar Energy Division of THE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS for publication in the ASME JOURNAL OF SOLAR ENERGY ENGINEERING. Manuscript received by the ASME Solar Division August 2003; final revision April 2004. Associate Editor: A. Kribus.
J. Sol. Energy Eng. Aug 2004, 126(3): 867-871 (5 pages)
Published Online: July 19, 2004
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Received:
August 1, 2003
Revised:
April 1, 2004
Online:
July 19, 2004
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Sugarmen , C., Rotstein , A., Fisher , U., and Sinai, J. (July 19, 2004). "Modification of Gas Turbines and Operation with Solar Produced Syngas ." ASME. J. Sol. Energy Eng. August 2004; 126(3): 867–871. https://doi.org/10.1115/1.1758725
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