ZHAO Chunhao, CHENG Chao, WU Xiaojiang, et al. Performance Analysis and Flexibility Improvement of Molten Salt Energy Storage System for Coal-fired Power Plant[J]. 2025, (22): 8859-8866.
ZHAO Chunhao, CHENG Chao, WU Xiaojiang, et al. Performance Analysis and Flexibility Improvement of Molten Salt Energy Storage System for Coal-fired Power Plant[J]. 2025, (22): 8859-8866. DOI: 10.13334/j.0258-8013.pcsee.241322.
as a means of consuming renewable energy in the power grid
can enhance the flexibility of coal-fired units. This article proposes a dual tank heat storage system coupling scheme based on binary molten salt for a 660 MW supercritical coal-fired unit. The paper builds an operational model of the system based on EBSILON and simulates the characteristics of the heat storage and release performance of the molten salt heat storage system
as well as the stable operating characteristics of the system
including flow rate of the molten salt and the end difference of the molten salt heat exchanger. The potential for flexibility improvement of the power plant is analyzed
and the ramping rate and load lifting capacity of the plant after integrating the thermal storage system are calculated and compared. The results show that
with the boiler side kept unchanged
the maximum peak shaving capacity that the heat storage system can provide during the heat storage and release processes is −14.0%Pe and 7.8%Pe (rated power)
respectively. The climbing rate is increased from 0.76%Pe/min to 2.50%Pe/min
and the landslide rate is increased from 0.45%Pe/min to 0.50%Pe/min. Under appropriate operating strategies
adding a molten salt heat storage system to a 660 MW coal-fired unit can significantly improve its ramping rate and broaden its operating range.