Fresnel solar power plant, Spain
New technology for cost-effective solar power
We have built the first solar thermal power plant with Fresnel reflectors in AlmerÃa, the sunniest town in Spain. The feasibility of the everyday use of new technology will be demonstrated in this test plant, which is as large as a typical power plant collector module. The operation of the plant is also competitive and we are therefore expecting the trial operation of the plant, which will be run for two years, to show that it operates very efficiently. The aim of the plant is to produce evidence that electricity can be generated more competitively and prove that Fresnel technology is commercially viable for large scale projects from 2008 onwards. The demonstration power plant, which has a 100 metre long collector, generates one megawatt (peak) of thermal power and is designed as a modular system. In large-scale power plants, several of these modules will be connected up in series. The pilot plant has been built in collaboration with Solar Power Group. Their Fresnel design has already proved itself to be an innovative and economically interesting option for use in solar thermal power plants in two BMU-funded research and development projects. Both companies are now aiming towards making Fresnel collectors usable in commercial steam power stations. The following leading institutions are supervising the scientific aspects of the test plant: the Fraunhofer Institute for Solar Energy Systems and the German Aerospace Center (DLR). Fresnel technology itself will be further improved and developed based on measurements taken at the demonstration plant. MAN Ferrostaal is managing the construction and operation of the plant, both as investor and project manager.
| Project | FRESDEMO Fresnel demonstration power plant |
| Plant capacity | 1 megawatt (peak) of thermal power from a reflector area of 1433 m² |
| Location of the plant | Plataforma Solar (PSA), AlmerÃa (Andalusia), Spain |
| Scope of the work | Project management, construction, operations management, maintenance |
| Investment partner | German Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety (BMU) |
| Engineering partner | Solar Power Group (SPG), responsible for planning, dimensioning and basic engineering of the project |
| Testing | Fraunhofer Institute for Solar Energy Systems (ISE), German Aerospace Center (DLR) |
| Completion date | July 2007 |
| Duration | 2 year-long trial operation |
A further safeguard is provided by the experience, which the Solar Power Group has gained from another pilot plant - a 2500 m² large mirror farm, which has been continuously improved and developed over several years.
The Fraunhofer ISE, DLR and PSE researchers and engineers have been working for years on modelling the plant, evaluating the theoretical technology and regulating the reflectors for the linear Fresnel collector. Material designs, measuring techniques and simulation programmes are being used in the AlmerÃa demonstration plant, of which the development has been funded by the German Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety (BMU) in earlier projects, such as VDEMO-FRESNEL, Fresnel II, Fresquali and SOLDI. The pilot plant in AlmerÃa is thus the systematic application of knowledge and expertise which has already been gained.


