This paper evaluates the impact of reduction of doublet well spacing, below the current West Netherlands Basin standard of 1000–1500 m, on the Net Present Value (NPV) and the life time of fluvial Hot Sedimentary Aquifer (HSA) doublets. First, a sensitivity analysis is used to show the possible advantage of such reduction on the NPV. The parameter value ranges are derived from West Netherlands Basin HSA doublet examples. The results indicate that a reduction of well spacing from 1400 to 1000 m could already improve NPV by up to 15%. This effect would be larger in more marginally economic HSA doublets compared to the West Netherlands Basin base case scenario. The possibility to reduce well spacing is supported by finite element production sim...
Aquifer thermal energy storage (ATES) is a cost-effective technology that enables the reduction of e...
Aquifer thermal energy storage (ATES) is a cost-effective technology that enables the reduction of e...
Geothermal resources are often exploited by multiple independent operators with potentially conflict...
This paper evaluates the impact of reduction of doublet well spacing, below the current West Netherl...
This paper evaluates the impact of reduction of doublet well spacing, below the current West Netherl...
This paper evaluates the impact of reduction of doublet well spacing, below the current West Netherl...
This paper analyzes the relation between well spacing and Net Present Value of a Hot Sedimentary Aqu...
This paper analyzes the relation between well spacing and Net Present Value of a Hot Sedimentary Aqu...
This paper analyzes the relation between well spacing and Net Present Value of a Hot Sedimentary Aqu...
AbstractThis study finds that the geothermal doublet layout with respect to the paleo flow direction...
Huge amounts of heat are stored in sedimentary aquifers in the Dutch subsurface. The amount of heat ...
Huge amounts of heat are stored in sedimentary aquifers in the Dutch subsurface. The amount of heat ...
AbstractThis study finds that the geothermal doublet layout with respect to the paleo flow direction...
SUMMARY The current main problem with deep geothermal energy in the Netherlands is the uncertainty ...
The lifetime of geothermal projects mainly depends on the thermal breakthrough (thermal breakthrough...
Aquifer thermal energy storage (ATES) is a cost-effective technology that enables the reduction of e...
Aquifer thermal energy storage (ATES) is a cost-effective technology that enables the reduction of e...
Geothermal resources are often exploited by multiple independent operators with potentially conflict...
This paper evaluates the impact of reduction of doublet well spacing, below the current West Netherl...
This paper evaluates the impact of reduction of doublet well spacing, below the current West Netherl...
This paper evaluates the impact of reduction of doublet well spacing, below the current West Netherl...
This paper analyzes the relation between well spacing and Net Present Value of a Hot Sedimentary Aqu...
This paper analyzes the relation between well spacing and Net Present Value of a Hot Sedimentary Aqu...
This paper analyzes the relation between well spacing and Net Present Value of a Hot Sedimentary Aqu...
AbstractThis study finds that the geothermal doublet layout with respect to the paleo flow direction...
Huge amounts of heat are stored in sedimentary aquifers in the Dutch subsurface. The amount of heat ...
Huge amounts of heat are stored in sedimentary aquifers in the Dutch subsurface. The amount of heat ...
AbstractThis study finds that the geothermal doublet layout with respect to the paleo flow direction...
SUMMARY The current main problem with deep geothermal energy in the Netherlands is the uncertainty ...
The lifetime of geothermal projects mainly depends on the thermal breakthrough (thermal breakthrough...
Aquifer thermal energy storage (ATES) is a cost-effective technology that enables the reduction of e...
Aquifer thermal energy storage (ATES) is a cost-effective technology that enables the reduction of e...
Geothermal resources are often exploited by multiple independent operators with potentially conflict...