Case Studies in Thermal Engineering | 2021

Performance analysis of shallow depth hydrothermal enhanced geothermal system for building heating

 
 
 

Abstract


Abstract The energy reserves of hot dry rock (HDR) and hydrothermal system are abundant in China. However, there is low-level development and utilization due to high risk, huge capital investment and immature technology for HDR and dispersion distribution characteristic for hydrothermal system. Here a shallow depth enhanced geothermal system (SDEGS) is proposed, which is formed by fracturing low yield hydrothermal system to increase permeability and volume flow rate. It is indicated that, due to the promoted volume flow rate of 500\xa0m3/h, the extracted thermal output from SDEGS with reservoir volume of 5\xa0×\xa0107\xa0m3 is 43940.92\xa0kW. Generally, it can provide heating for a 1255454.86\xa0m2 building. By changing the volume flow rate and injection water temperature, it is easy to adjust the extracted thermal output to meet the thermal load requirement under different outdoor ambient temperature. The application of SDEGS technology will promote the rapid development of geothermal energy and solve the smog problem easily and effectively.

Volume None
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DOI 10.1016/j.csite.2021.101147
Language English
Journal Case Studies in Thermal Engineering

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