2015
DOI: 10.1007/s11053-015-9270-3
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Simulation of Power Production from Dry Geothermal Well Using Down-hole Heat Exchanger in Sabalan Field, Northwest Iran

Abstract: In this research, a simulation was performed for evaluating power production from an abandoned geothermal well as an enhanced geothermal system by injecting a secondary fluid. Abandoned wells, due to lack of fluid or very low transmissivity, are regarded among the low-to moderate-temperature resources that have the potential for heat production without any cost for deep drilling. Accordingly, they are taken as suitable sources of energy. In the present paper, an abandoned geothermal well at Meshkinshahr geothe… Show more

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“…Mehmood et al 26,64,65 conducted a series of studies to evaluate the potential of retrofitting abandoned oil well for geothermal energy extraction is Pakistan. Similar studies have been reported for abandoned oil wells in Iran, 66,67 Qatar, 19,68 India, 69 and Polland 70…”
Section: Geothermal Energy Extraction From Abandoned Oil Wellsupporting
confidence: 81%
“…Mehmood et al 26,64,65 conducted a series of studies to evaluate the potential of retrofitting abandoned oil well for geothermal energy extraction is Pakistan. Similar studies have been reported for abandoned oil wells in Iran, 66,67 Qatar, 19,68 India, 69 and Polland 70…”
Section: Geothermal Energy Extraction From Abandoned Oil Wellsupporting
confidence: 81%
“…They found that R123 has the most desirable characteristics in comparison with other working fluids. Noorollahi et al [15] further investigated two other types of working fluid (isobutene and ammonia) for power generation. A binary power cycle model was applied for power generation in their study to calculate the total electric power output.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Geothermal energy is divided into three categories in terms of temperature and power source for generating electricity and heat that include high temperature sources, average temperature sources and low temperature sources which are in the range of temperatures above 200, 150–200 and 100–150°C, respectively. Low‐temperature geothermal sources are more common than the other two sources in the world, but its economic attractiveness is less due to lower power generation and lower heat [6, 7]. In this regard, a lot of studies have done to increase using of geothermal energy [8], optimisation of geothermal power cycle [9], blending and mixing of working fluids to increase efficiency [10] and finally increasing power generation and heat [11].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%