Energy Conversion and Management | 2019

New opportunities for electricity generation in shallow hot dry rock fields: a study of thermoelectric generators with different heat exchangers

 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


Abstract Despite being one of the largest renewable sources, geothermal energy is not widely utilized for electricity generation. In order to leverage shallow hot dry rock (HDR) fields, the present paper proposes an alternative to enhanced geothermal systems (EGS): thermoelectric generators. Based on the conditions of Timanfaya National Park, a prototype has been built to experimentally analyze the feasibility of the proposed solution. The prototype is composed by a two phase closed thermosyphon (TPCT) as hot side heat exchanger, two thermoelectric modules, and it considers different cold side heat exchangers: fin dissipators assisted by a fan and loop thermosyphons, both with various geometries. Experiments have demonstrated that loop thermosyphons represent the best alternative due to their low thermal resistance and, especially, due to their lack of auxiliary consumption, leading to a maximum net power generation of 3.29\u202fW per module with a temperature difference of 180\u202f°C (200\u202f°C in the hot side and 20\u202f°C as ambient temperature), 54% more than with fin dissipators. Hence, there exists a new opportunity for electricity generation in shallow hot dry rock fields: thermoelectric generators with biphasic thermosyphons as heat exchangers, a patented and robust solution.

Volume 200
Pages 112061
DOI 10.1016/j.enconman.2019.112061
Language English
Journal Energy Conversion and Management

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