Abstract
Objective performance and economic modeling of solar thermal plants is of keen interest to many EPRI funders. One solar thermal technology that is not currently available to model in any non-vendor, non-proprietary tool is linear Fresnel. This technology has garnered enough interest from EPRI funders to merit investing in a tool to objectively model its performance. Early in 2010, EPRI performed a comparison of modeling solar thermal power plants using the IPSEPRO, CNRS and Solar Advisor (SAM) tools. After completing this effort, EPRI decided to adopt NREL’s Solar Advisor Model as its default modeling tool based in part on user friendliness, flexibility, number of technologies covered, integrated financial model and ease of running sensitivities. Furthermore, it was recognized that NREL continues to invest considerable time and resources into improving capabilities and functionality of the model.
| Original language | American English |
|---|---|
| Number of pages | 12 |
| DOIs | |
| State | Published - 2025 |
NLR Publication Number
- NREL/TP-5700-94643
Keywords
- CNRS
- concentrating solar power
- CRADA
- CSP
- IPSEPRO
- Linear Fresnel
- SAM
- Solar Advisor
- solar thermal power plants
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