Authors
L Roca, R Diaz‐Franco, A de La Calle, J Bonilla, A Vidal
Publication date
2016/5
Journal
Optimal Control Applications and Methods
Volume
37
Issue
3
Pages
496-507
Description
The Hydrosol pilot plant was installed in the small solar power systems solar tower at CIEMAT‐Plataforma Solar de Almería (PSA), Spain, for producing solar hydrogen from water using a ferrite‐based redox technology. It consists of two reactors where hydrogen and oxygen production cycles are alternated for quasi‐continuous hydrogen production. In the first step (water splitting), an exothermic reaction takes place at an operating temperature of 800℃. The second step (thermal reduction) is an endothermic reaction, which requires an operating temperature of 1200℃. Recently, an adaptive control strategy for controlling these operating temperatures in the solar hydrogen reactor has been proposed and implemented, using the number of heliostats focused as the control signal. The algorithm chooses which heliostats have to be focused estimating the concentrated solar power contribution of each heliostat. Then …
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