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The feasibility of clean power generation from a novel dual-vertical-well enhanced geothermal system (EGS): A case study in the Gonghe Basin, China

Journal

JOURNAL OF CLEANER PRODUCTION
Volume 344, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.jclepro.2022.131109

Keywords

Enhanced geothermal system; Heat production; Power generation; Dual-vertical-well system; Gonghe Basin geothermal field

Funding

  1. National Program on Key Research and Development Project [2018YFE0111300]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [42130303]
  3. Key Laboratory of Groundwater Resources and Environment and the Engineering Research Center of Geothermal Resources Development Technology and Equipment, Ministry of Education, Jilin University

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This study investigates the feasibility and potential of constructing a geothermal power plant in the Gonghe Basin in China. Through the use of a multiple interacting continua approach, the transport of heat and fluid within a high-temperature fractured geothermal reservoir is accurately analyzed. The proposed enhanced geothermal system shows promising power production performance and can contribute to reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
Recently, the first demonstration enhanced geothermal system (EGS) is being constructed at the Gonghe Basin, northwestern China, where manifests a massive potential source of geothermal energy for clean power generation within the hot dry rock (HDR). Based on the available geological data, a conceptual EGS with a novel dualvertical-well is proposed to investigate the potential of clean power generation from the target geothermal reservoir in the Gonghe Basin. Particularly, the multiple interacting continua approach is employed to accurately delineate the transport of heat and fluid within the high-temperature fractured geothermal reservoir. The feasibility of power generation at depths between 2900 m and 3300 m is reasonably forecasted over the 30 years with a production rate of 40 kg/s. The results demonstrate that the proposed EGS can obtain an ascending production in the first 10 years, and a slight temperature drop by 7.7% in the following 20 years. In addition, the electric power ranges within 2.86-3.23 MW, and the electric energy efficiency ranges within 13.88-18.47 over the 30 years, showing a promising production performance. The levelized cost of energy (LCOE) for the proposed geothermal power system is estimated at 0.035 $/kWh, and the reduction in total greenhouse gas emissions is expected at 0.29-1.01 million tons. Thus, the spread of this proposed geothermal power plant is very important for realizing carbon neutrality by 2060 in China. The sensitivity analysis indicates that the injection temperature and injection rate are two key parameters that have significant effects on the production performance. For the proposed geothermal system in the Gonghe Basin, the suitable injection temperature and injection rate are recommended as 60 degrees C and 40 kg/s, respectively. This work also provides a guideline for the exploitation, reservoir stimulation, and flow test of future EGS development in the Gonghe Basin and other sites under similar conditions.

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