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Beyond Grid Parity: Spectrum-Efficient Solar Energy for Dispatchable Electricity or Dense Fuels Howard M. Branz ARPA -E Program Director April 11, 2013 Thanks to Will Regan, Liz Santori, Brian Borak, Kacy Gerst & Joel Fetter ARPA-E Program Directors: Jonathan Burbaum, Tim Heidel, Ping Liu
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Beyond Grid Parity: y ySpectrum-Efficient Solar Energy

for Dispatchable Electricity or Dense Fuels

Howard M. BranzARPA -E Program Director

April 11, 2013

Thanks to Will Regan, Liz Santori, Brian Borak, Kacy Gerst & Joel Fetter

ARPA-E Program Directors: Jonathan Burbaum, Tim Heidel, Ping Liu

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Today’s Grid-tied Solar

PVElectricity

CSPHeat

TurbineThermalThermalStorageHeat Heat

‣Not incremental improvement to PV or CSP – Build on today’s R&D in PV and CSP

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Workshop Challenge: Solar Beyond Photovoltaic (PV) and Concentrating Solar Power (CSP)

‣ Goal: Maximize solar penetration to reduce CO2 emissions– Maximize economic value of solar

kWh) CSP

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(¢/k

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Electricity

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DispatchabilityNe technolog

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New technology

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Levelized cost of solar electricity with storage

‣ 2020 costs estimated from aggressive Sunshot & ARPA-E Program goals with Investment Tax Credit

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kWh) CSP requires both new molten salt & supercritical CO2 cycle

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Workshop Challenge: Solar Beyond Photovoltaic (PV) and Concentrating Solar Power (CSP)

‣ Goal: maximize solar penetration to reduce CO2 emissions– Maximize economic value of solar

kWh) CSP Dense

Transportation

rgy

(¢/k

PV

pFuel

ost/E

ner

Advanced Solar

Electricity

Co

Dispatchability(temporal flexibility)

Portability(spatial flexibility)

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(temporal flexibility) (spatial flexibility)

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Photovoltaics (PV): Good news and bad

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‣ PV electricity now below grid parity in sunny places

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100le

Pric

e / W

p)

Grid parity range1

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Year

0.11975 1985 1995 2005 2015

‣ Problem: PV electricity soon in oversupply at sunny times

5Data Source: Navigant Consulting

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Problematic future of “pure” PVis already seen in Germany

‣ Feed-in-tariff guarantees high price to PV generators‣ High PV penetration

5 10% of electric energy– 5-10% of electric energy– ~50% of power at sunny noon

S f‣ Spot market for electricity changed dramatically by this PV– Old daytime price was > 6 €¢/kWh– Sunny day price now ~3.5 €¢/kWhy y p ¢– Germany: More solar PV looks like poor renewables policy– Free market: Sharply reduced PV investment

‣ Di t h bl l d d

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‣ Dispatchable solar needed

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Economic value of PV falls at high penetration

V i d th % t ti f l i C lif i 2030 i l ti‣ Varied the % penetration of solar in California 2030 simulation‣ CSP-type solar with 6-hour storage holds its value better

– PV “Capacity value” falls at >10% penetration

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PV Capacity value falls at >10% penetration– PV “Electricity value” falls at >20% penetration

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/MW

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7A. Mills & R. Wiser, LBNL, June 2012

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Overcoming variability of solar‣ Complementary renewable resources‣ Interconnection of geographically dispersed sites

I d id– Improved grid‣ “Smart” demand-side management‣ Natural gas turbine spinning reserves‣ Natural gas turbine spinning reserves‣ Grid-scale storage remote from generation

‣ Storage integrated with efficient solar system– Innovative, disruptive, technologies needed– The main subject of this Workshop

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Solar feedstock for new systems solutions

‣ Solar photons Ph t l t & h t h l– Photo-electrons & photo-holes

– Solar-thermal heat– Photochemical reactions

???– ???

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Optimized solar spectrum tools

Solar to heat with ~60 to 80%

‣ Use complete solar spectrum at high energy efficiency ()

Solar to heat with 60 to 80%Converted to > 20% electricity

Solar to electricity40 t 60% f h t j t PV b d d

UV to photolysis

~ 40 to 60% for photons just > PV band edge(1 – 2 eV bandgaps work best)

‣ Optimize Heat:Electricity Ratio for efficiency (& storage)

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Example ARPA-E Workshop Interest Areas

CompleteS t

Electricity

‣ Dispatchable electricity

Spectrum

Solar High-grade

TurbineThermalStorageg

Heat

?CompleteSpectrum

Solar StorageElectricity

Turbine

?

(chemical or mechanical)

High-gradeHeat

orFuel Cell

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UV

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Example ARPA-E Workshop Interest Areas‣ Portability (dense transportation fuel ≠ H2)

SolarElectricity

UV

Solar Chemistry???High-

grade

Fuel

gradeHeat

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Solar Techno-economics 101‣ Low 1 kW/m2 solar flux but fuel is free

– Large-area mirror or lens or solar cell array is costly– Cost of energy collection ~ 1/

‣ Allowable capital cost from PV today– Module area cost ~$150/m2 at ~ 20% supports 8¢/kWh today

‣ Stored solar energy (at a cost) provided by CSPgy ( ) p y– CSP ~15-20% today and will be better as operating T increases– Relatively high complexity increases system cost– > 95% round-trip thermal storage for dispatchability

‣ Future inexpensive solar electricity– System efficiency much higher to reduce collection cost– Energy collection cost per unit area lower – Storage as good as CSP today (or production of valuable fuels)

‣ Future solar fuels must beat PV + electrolysis ( ~15%)

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The pros & cons of showing specific design examples‣ Pro of examples:

– Illuminate the concepts– Provide numbers (e.g., efficiency) for comparisons( g , y) p– Help identify flaws in our design space

‣ Con of examples:Con of examples: – We narrow our options and stop thinking outside-the-box– We get discouraged if the example is not disruptive to the

present status quo p q– We consciously or subconsciously copy elements of flawed

designs

‣ Advice:– See examples and forget them: you can do better

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Example: Spectrum-splitting to heat & PV electricity‣ Detailed model of 200X system with efficiency >38% to electricity

– 60% of this electricity is dispatchable

Proposal:Nanoparticlesabsorbing UV & IR only& IR only

15Otanicar et al, J. Solar Energy Eng, 2011

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Cartoons of CSP + PV hybrids (approximate)

‣ Assume 75% optical efficiencyy

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Cartoons of CSP + PV hybrids (approximate)

‣ 35% heat-to-electricity‣ Dark blue = dispatchableDark blue dispatchable

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Cartoons of CSP + PV hybrids (approximate)

‣ GaAs PV ~ 28%

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Cartoons of CSP + PV hybrids (approximate)

‣ 75% optical efficiency

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Cartoons of CSP + PV hybrids (approximate)

‣ GaInP/GaAs/Ge triple‣ Usual spectrum-broadening

conceptconcept

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Cartoons of CSP + PV hybrids (approximate)

‣ 75% optical efficiency

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Cartoons of CSP + PV hybrids (approximate)

‣ High & low split to thermal

Otanicar et al, J. Solar Energy Eng, 2011

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But there’s another way…

‣ Collect losses in hot PV as useful heat

Concept explored: Otanicar et al, (ASU) JAP, 2010Concept explored: Otanicar et al, (ASU) JAP, 2010Broderick et al (MIT) MRS Fall 2012

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Cartoons of CSP + PV hybrids (approximate)

‣ 1.7 eV PV

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Cartoons of CSP + PV hybrids (approximate)

‣ 1.7 eV PV at 250C

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Cartoons of CSP + PV hybrids (approximate)

‣ 1.7 eV PV hot (light blue)‣ Dispatchable CSP (dark blue)Dispatchable CSP (dark blue)

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Single-junction PV high T performance limitsWilcox & Gray, unpublished

‣ Under 500X concentration:~31% Shockley-Queisser 300°C limit ~21% Auger & Radiative 300°C limit31% Shockley Queisser 300 C limit 21% Auger & Radiative 300 C limit

‣ Higher efficiency likely with 2 junctions ‣ Hi h T PV k t t i t i th “ ill ” f CPV?

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‣ High T PV market entry points in the “spillage” zone of CPV?

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Example: Lost PV heat collection with spectral splitting

‣ Si l t ll t t 500X f 30 40% l t l t i it ffi i‣ Single aperture collector at 500X for 30 - 40% solar-to-electricity efficiency – Half of electricity dispatchable (from heat)– Low incremental cost over CSP

Concentrated (500X) sunlightThot

TcoldSubgap / infra-red

+PV electricity -

T

from above-gap visible

‣ Thermal losses from 250°C PV captured as heat, with Thot ~ 300 °C

TPV-maxTmed

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‣ Thermal model based on CSP today; PV model conservative

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Instant Replay - Cartoon

‣ 1.7 eV PV hot (light blue)‣ “Dispatchable” CSP (dark blue)p ( )

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Solar heat and electricity for storage

Solar to heat Mechanical or

Integration for better spectrum usage:

~60 to 80%Mechanical or

chemical storage of simultaneous

solar heatUV to photolysis

Solar to electrons~ 40 to 60%

solar heat & PV electricity

p y

~ 40 to 60%

‣ Optimize Heat/Electricity Ratio for storage (& efficiency)

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Mechanical storage example: Compressed Air‣ Fielded CAES system for grid electricity storage (PowerSouth)

– Natural gas combustion for heat‣ Roundtrip electricity efficiency of 40% (advanced ~ 70+%)‣ Roundtrip electricity efficiency of 40% (advanced ~ 70+%)

– Heat:Electricity input ratio is 1:2 • Advanced regeneration will reduce heat input

Natural gas

P t (e-)Pi (e-) Qin

Thermal storageThermal storageComplete

Spectrum

Natural gasHeat

compressor turbine

Pout (e )Pin (e )SolarGrid Electricity

salt cavern, tanks, etc

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Workshop Challenge: Solar Beyond Photovoltaic (PV) and

C i S l P (CSP)Concentrating Solar Power (CSP)/k

Wh) CSP

Dense

ergy

(¢/

PVAdvanced

DenseTransportation

Fuel

Cos

t/Ene Advanced

Solar Electricity

C

Dispatchability(temporal flexibility)

Portability(spatial flexibility)

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“Hybrid” thermochemical cycles

Thermal ‣ History

– R&D for solar or nuclear chemistry with

solar heat– Usually H2 for Fuel Cell

‣ Status today:

Electrolysis withSolar Electricity

Status today:– Need high-grade (600 - 900°C) heat– Generally need more heat than

electrical energy Solar Electricitygy– Can hybrid cycles make products

other than H2?

Chemical Storageof Solar Energy

Perret, DOE-EERE STCH Report, 2011DOE S l Th h i t R h

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DOE Solar Thermochemistry Research

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Example: Hybrid-sulfur hybrid cycle

Gorensek Intl J Hy Energy 2012

‣ Thermodynamic efficiency ~ 50%

Gorensek, Intl J Hy Energy, 2012

– Heat:Electricity ~ 3:1– Are energetic chemical products more valuable in

transportation?

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transportation?

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Examples: High temperature electrolysis

G = H – TS - T[Nernst]Better if reversible fuel cells generate electricity at lower T

Solar heat

HE(eV)

Energy of product

‣ History– Reversible solid-oxide fuel cell

• H2 and/or CO

generate electricity at lower T

PV electricity

Solar heatH2 and/or CO– Carbonate electrolysis to CO

‣ Status today:

T(°C)0

100 1000

PV electricity‣ Status today:– Requires high-grade heat (600 - 900°C)– Uses more electricity than heat energy

Chemical Storage ofup to 140% of solar electricity

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up to 140% of solar electricity

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Example: Carbonate electrolysis at >900°C‣ Electrolysis of Li2CO3 to CO at ~ 0.9 V

- ~2/3 of room T requirement- Electrolyte Regeneration:Electrolyte Regeneration:

Licht et al, J Phys Chem 2010Kaplan et al, JECS 2010

‣ Thermodynamic efficiency > 80% at 100 mA/cm2

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– Heat:Electricity ~ 1:3

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The pros & cons of showing specific design examples

‣ Pro of examples:– Illuminate the concepts– Provide numbers (e.g., efficiency) for comparisons( g , y) p– Help identify flaws in our design space

‣ Con of examples:Con of examples: – We narrow our options and stop thinking outside-the-box– We get discouraged if the example is not disruptive to the present

status quo status quo– We consciously or subconsciously copy elements of flawed designs

‣Advice:‣Advice:– See examples and forget them: You can do better

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Workshop goals

‣ Identify critical technology advances to open a disruptive new design space for solar with storage

N t d i– New system designs– Optimized spectrum exploitation

Storage using heat electricity & photons– Storage using heat, electricity & photons‣ Encourage diverse technical communities to think together

– Get out of your sub-field and talkGet out of your sub field and talk‣ Inform ARPA-E

– On the strengths and weaknesses of this technology space– Refine our thinking about disruptive opportunities in solar

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Format of Workshop

‣ Intro talks on a few areas of interest‣ Facilitated breakouts with discussion questions ‣ ARPA-E facilitator

• Ensures many voices heard• Organizes report-back to larger groupOrganizes report back to larger group

– ARPA-E note-taker

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Example ARPA-E Workshop Interest Areas

CompleteS t

Electricity

‣ Dispatchable electricity

Spectrum

Solar High-grade

TurbineThermalStorageg

Heat

?CompleteSpectrum

Solar StorageElectricity

Turbine

?

(chemical or mechanical)

High-gradeHeat

orFuel Cell

40

UV

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Example ARPA-E Workshop Interest Areas

‣ Portability (dense transportation fuel )

SolarElectricity

UV

Solar ChemistryHigh-grade

Fuel

gradeHeat

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Workshop Challenge: Solar Beyond Photovoltaic (PV) and

C i S l P (CSP)Concentrating Solar Power (CSP)/k

Wh) CSP Dense

TransportationFuel

ergy

(¢/

PVAdvanced

Fuel

Cos

t/Ene Advanced

Solar Electricity

C

Dispatchability(temporal flexibility)

Portability(spatial flexibility)

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You are at ARPA-E today:

Think Innovative

Think Disruptive

CChange What’s Possible

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