Enhanced Geothermal Systems (EGS) comparing water with CO2 as heat transmission fluids
This paper summarizes our research to date into operating EGS with CO2. Our modeling studies indicate that CO2 would achieve more favorable heat extraction than aqueous fluids. The peculiarthermophysical properties of CO2 give rise to unusual features in the dependence of energy recovery on thermodynamic conditions and time.
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Cyclic Hydraulic Stimulation Design to Develop Enhanced Geothermal Systems (EGS)
Zimmermann, G. +8 more
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Numerical simulation study on multifield coupling of enhanced geothermal systems under different fracture characteristics. [PDF]
Cui H +6 more
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Insights from Subsurface Monitoring for Engineering of the Stimulation Pattern in Fractured Reservoirs. [PDF]
Gholizadeh Doonechaly N +17 more
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Cyclic CO2 storage operation driven entirely by geothermal power. [PDF]
Tai N, Bao X, Gates I.
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A laboratory study on fault slip caused by fluid injection directly versus indirectly into a fault: implications for induced seismicity in EGSs. [PDF]
Zhang S +6 more
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The role of subsurface geomechanics in the green energy transition. [PDF]
Paluszny A, Zimmerman RW.
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Geothermal power generation and positive impact in the greater bay area: a case study of Huizhou City, Guangdong Province. [PDF]
Cai W, Li J, Xiao C.
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Enhanced Geothermal Systems (EGS) - Potential and Stimulation
Zimmermann, G. +2 more
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