CO2-Plume Geothermal (CPG) technology involves injecting CO2 into natural, highly permeable geologic units to extract energy. The subsurface CO2 absorbs heat from the reservoir, buoyantly rises to the surface, and drives a power generation system. The CO2 is then cooled and reinjected underground. Here, we analyze the effects of multi-layered geologic reservoirs on CPG system performance by examining the CO2 mass fraction in the produced fluid, pore-fluid pressure buildup during operation, and heat energy extraction rates. The produced CO2 mass fraction depends on the stratigraphic positions of highly permeable layers which also affect the pore-fluid pressure drop across the reservoir.ISSN:1876-610
The use of CO2 as a heat transfer fluid has been proposed as an alternative to water in enhanced geo...
Recent studies suggest that using supercritical CO2 (scCO2) instead of water as a heat transmission ...
There is an opportunity to expand the baseload geothermal electricity generation capacity through th...
AbstractCO2-Plume Geothermal (CPG) technology involves injecting CO2 into natural, highly permeable ...
Carbon dioxide (CO2) capture and sequestration (CCS) can play a significant role in reducing anthrop...
CO2 Plume Geothermal (CPG) energy systems circulate geologically stored CO2 to extract geothermal he...
A direct CO2-Plume Geothermal (CPG) system is a novel technology that uses captured and geologically...
The primary goal of the present work is evaluation and comparison of vertical and horizontal well pl...
Recent geotechnical research shows that geothermal heat can be efficiently mined by circulating carb...
CO2 Plume Geothermal (CPG) is a carbon neutral renewable electricity generation technology where g...
There is a potential for synergy effects in utilizing CO2 for both enhanced gas recovery (EGR) and g...
Numerical simulation is used to evaluate mass flow and heat extraction rates from enhanced geotherma...
Numerical simulation is used to evaluate mass flow and heat extraction rates from enhanced geotherm...
There is a potential for synergy effects in utilizing CO2 for both enhanced gas recovery (EGR) and g...
ABSTRACT Use of CO 2 as heat transmission fluid to extract geothermal energy is currently considered...
The use of CO2 as a heat transfer fluid has been proposed as an alternative to water in enhanced geo...
Recent studies suggest that using supercritical CO2 (scCO2) instead of water as a heat transmission ...
There is an opportunity to expand the baseload geothermal electricity generation capacity through th...
AbstractCO2-Plume Geothermal (CPG) technology involves injecting CO2 into natural, highly permeable ...
Carbon dioxide (CO2) capture and sequestration (CCS) can play a significant role in reducing anthrop...
CO2 Plume Geothermal (CPG) energy systems circulate geologically stored CO2 to extract geothermal he...
A direct CO2-Plume Geothermal (CPG) system is a novel technology that uses captured and geologically...
The primary goal of the present work is evaluation and comparison of vertical and horizontal well pl...
Recent geotechnical research shows that geothermal heat can be efficiently mined by circulating carb...
CO2 Plume Geothermal (CPG) is a carbon neutral renewable electricity generation technology where g...
There is a potential for synergy effects in utilizing CO2 for both enhanced gas recovery (EGR) and g...
Numerical simulation is used to evaluate mass flow and heat extraction rates from enhanced geotherma...
Numerical simulation is used to evaluate mass flow and heat extraction rates from enhanced geotherm...
There is a potential for synergy effects in utilizing CO2 for both enhanced gas recovery (EGR) and g...
ABSTRACT Use of CO 2 as heat transmission fluid to extract geothermal energy is currently considered...
The use of CO2 as a heat transfer fluid has been proposed as an alternative to water in enhanced geo...
Recent studies suggest that using supercritical CO2 (scCO2) instead of water as a heat transmission ...
There is an opportunity to expand the baseload geothermal electricity generation capacity through th...