Steam generation in modular power-to-heat systems
Power-to-heat systems have the potential to significantly reduce CO₂ emissions from process industries. It enables the use of renewable solar and wind energy for heating purposes instead of burning fossil fuels. When available, renewable energy is used to generate heat, which is stored in molten salt and later converted into steam when needed in the production process.
Small-scale, modular power-to-heat systems that can be installed locally at plant sites are particularly promising, as they require minimal CAPEX and installation work. Alfa Laval’s new once through steam generators are tailored to this type of system. The highly compact design enables system builders to fit a complete, highly efficient steam generator in a very small space and ensures reliable steam generation even at loads as low as 5%.
High operational reliability
“Efficient, compact steam generation is essential for the viability of small-scale power-to-heat storage,” says Gregory Derderian, Energy Storage Business Developer at Alfa Laval. “Our once through steam generators offer a highly compact, all-in-one solution with high performance and outstanding reliability under cyclic operating conditions. The spiral-wound design not only maximizes the heat transfer surface, but also absorbs thermal expansion, thereby minimizing mechanical stress.”
Low-load operation
The Alfa Laval once through steam generator also features a unique, integrated water separation and recirculation system that enables stable operation at loads as low as 5%. It also helps minimize the hold-up volume, which in turn reduces response times and enhances system flexibility.
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