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Activities and Dissemination

Carbon Dioxide mixtures at the 4th European sCO2 Conference for Energy Systems, Prague

The 4th edition of the European sCO2 Conference for Energy Systems,…

Preliminary heat transfer experiments at TU Wien

One of the major goals of the SCARABEUS project is to show the…

The Institute for Energy Systems and Thermodynamics at TU Wien getting ready for the testing campaign

During the last months, IET concentrated on design tasks according…

The SCARABEUS team keeps growing at University of Seville

  The SCARABEUS team at University of Seville keeps growing.…

Recuperator Model with design process using pure CO2

The SCARABEUS concept relies on a recuperative cycle using supercritical…

ACKNOWLEDGMENT

The SCARABEUS project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement N° 814985

AIM

The aim of the SCARABEUS project is to demonstrate that the application of supercritical CO2 blends to CSP plants has the potential to reduce CAPEX by 30% and OPEX by 35% with respect to state-of-the-art steam cycles, thus exceeding the reduction achievable with standard supercritical CO2 technology. This translates into a LCoE lower than 96 €/MWh, which is 30% lower than currently possible. The project will demonstrate the innovative fluid and newly developed heatexchangers at a relevant scale (300 kWth) for 300 h in a CSP-like operating environment.

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