Issue 10, 2014

Environmental impacts of large-scale CSP plants in northwestern China

Abstract

Several concentrated solar power demonstration plants are being constructed, and a few commercial plants have been announced in northwestern China. However, the mutual impacts between the concentrated solar power plants and their surrounding environments have not yet been addressed comprehensively in literature by the parties involved in these projects. In China, these projects are especially important as an increasing amount of low carbon electricity needs to be generated in order to maintain the current economic growth while simultaneously lessening pollution. In this study, the authors assess the potential environmental impacts of large-scale concentrated solar power plants. Specifically, the water use intensity, soil erosion and soil temperature are quantitatively examined. It was found that some of the impacts are favorable, while some impacts are negative in relation to traditional power generation techniques and some need further research before they can be reasonably appraised. In quantitative terms, concentrated solar power plants consume about 4000 L MW−1 h−1 of water if wet cooling technology is used, and the collectors lead to the soil temperature changes of between 0.5 and 4 °C; however, it was found that the soil erosion is dramatically alleviated. The results of this study are helpful to decision-makers in concentrated solar power site selection and regional planning. Some conclusions of this study are also valid for large-scale photovoltaic plants.

Graphical abstract: Environmental impacts of large-scale CSP plants in northwestern China

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
23 Apr 2014
Accepted
07 Aug 2014
First published
07 Aug 2014

Environ. Sci.: Processes Impacts, 2014,16, 2432-2441

Author version available

Environmental impacts of large-scale CSP plants in northwestern China

Z. Wu, A. Hou, C. Chang, X. Huang, D. Shi and Z. Wang, Environ. Sci.: Processes Impacts, 2014, 16, 2432 DOI: 10.1039/C4EM00235K

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