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Enhanced Geothermal Systems and other Deep Geothermal Applications throughout Europe: The MEET Project



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Autore: Ledésert Béatrice A Visualizza persona
Titolo: Enhanced Geothermal Systems and other Deep Geothermal Applications throughout Europe: The MEET Project Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Basel, : MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2022
Descrizione fisica: 1 electronic resource (544 p.)
Soggetto topico: Research & information: general
Soggetto non controllato: Soultz-Sous-Forêts
geothermal site
heat exchanger
scales
sulfates
sulfides
As and Sb-bearing galena
crystal growth
crystal shapes
fracture network
Death Valley
Noble Hills
power law distribution
multiscale analysis
geothermal reservoir characterization
Noble Hills granite
Owlshead Mountains granite
metamorphic grade
fluid/rock interactions
newly formed minerals
element variations
geothermal reservoir
deep geothermal energy
EGS
Variscan fold-and-thrust belt
district heating and cooling
economic indicators
CO2 abatement cost
sensitivity analysis
fracturing processes
fluid circulation
granite alteration
low to moderate regional strain
blind geothermal system
compositional anomalies
hierarchical clustering
self-organizing maps
unconventional reservoirs
geothermal
OVSP
well seismic data
fault
fracture
geothermal derisking
FWI
numerical modelling
inversion
imaging
permeability
fluid-rock interactions
slate
temperature
time-dependent
pressure solution
dissolution
Soultz-sous-Forêts
hydro-thermal modeling
conversion
clustering
upscaling
heat
electricity
scenarios
LCOE
LCOH
NPV
CO2 emissions
Upper Rhine Graben
geothermal brine
scaling
metal sulfides
thermodynamic
kinetics
oil
corrosion
geology
stress
fluid pressure
Mohr diagrams
fracturing
greywackes
slates
deep geothermal reservoir
structural model
thermo-hydraulic simulations
MEET H2020 project
fracture network variability
granite
spacing distribution
fracture intensity P10
well placement
CO2-EGS
water-EGS
discrete fracture networks
THM modeling
enhanced geothermal systems (EGS)
fractured granite
core flooding experiments
autoclave experiments
Cornubian Batholith
Enhanced Geothermal Systems (EGS)
Variscan rocks
quartzite
claystone
graywacke
gouge
fracture transmissivity
effective stress
United Downs
hydraulic stimulation
equivalent permeability field
exposed analogue
enhanced geothermal system
fractures
Persona (resp. second.): HébertRonan L
TrullenqueGhislain
GenterAlbert
DalmaisEléonore
HérissonJean
LedésertBéatrice A
Sommario/riassunto: The MEET Special Issue aims at showing the gains in geothermal energy that can be achieved using a variety of techniques, depending on the geological setting of the underground. Among the list of exploitation concepts, enhanced geothermal systems (EGS) are particularly interesting, as their application is much less dependent of the underground setting, allowing, in turn, a large geographical deployment and market penetration in Europe. The challenges of EGS are multiple in terms of investment costs, the testing of novel reservoir exploitation approaches with an inherent risk of induced seismicity, and the presence of aggressive geothermal brines, damaging infrastructures. The conversion of oil wells or coproduction of heat or electricity together with oil is also addressed. This Special Issue summarizes the output of the H2020 MEET project based on laboratory experiments, geological field works on high-quality analogues, advanced reservoir modeling, the development of a decision-maker tool for investors and specific demonstration activities, such as chemical stimulation or the innovative monitoring of deep geothermal wells, and the production of electrical power via small-scale binary technology tested in various geological contexts in Europe.
Altri titoli varianti: Enhanced Geothermal Systems and other Deep Geothermal Applications throughout Europe
Titolo autorizzato: Enhanced Geothermal Systems and other Deep Geothermal Applications throughout Europe: The MEET Project  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 3-0365-6053-X
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910639986603321
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