The test facility of Carbosola will be set up at the Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf (HZDR / Germany) at the Institute of Fluid Dynamics in Dresden and will be ready to begin testing late next year. Kelvion is supplying a custom-built K°BOND cooler and recuperator for the test installation. During the design stage, the company co-operated with the Helmholtz Zentrum on changes to flows and operating temperatures. Kelvion will continue collaborating with the project by analyzing the process data and reviewing the performance of the heat exchangers in different conditions.
About Carbosola & Helmholtz Zentrum Dresden:
The Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf is a member of the Helmholtz Association of German Research Centres. As a registered, non-profit institution supported by the authorities of the Federal Government and the Free State of Saxony HZDR pursues interdisciplinary research in the fields of Energy, Health, and Matter.
Carbosola intends developing a new energy technology that uses supercritical carbon dioxide (sCO2) to produce electricity sustainably. The scientists want to use solar and waste heat as heat sources. The research project marks Germany's entry into sCO2 technology for electricity generation from non-fossil heat sources. With the construction of a test plant, important cornerstones are being laid for the development of large-scale energy plants based on supercritical CO2.
For more details on the project please consult www.hzdr.de.