MEET Project: Toward the spreading of EGS across Europe
The MEET Project aims at boosting the development of EGS across Europe in various geological contexts (sedimentary, volcanic, metamorphic and crystalline) by different approaches. This project, funded under EU Horizon 2020 grant program, has started in May 2018 and will last until October 2021. In r...
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author | Dalmais, Eleonore Genter, Albert Trullenque, Ghislain Leoutre, Eric Leiss, Bernd Wagner, Bianca Mintsa, André Charles Bär, Kristian Rajšl, Ivan |
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description | The MEET Project aims at boosting the development of EGS across Europe in various geological contexts (sedimentary, volcanic, metamorphic and crystalline) by different approaches. This project, funded under EU Horizon 2020 grant program, has started in May 2018 and will last until October 2021. In regard to temperature, the MEET consortium will jointly demonstrate the opportunity to use proven low temperature resources (<90°C) from existing deep wells by finding the best material to avoid scaling and corrosion issues, by minimizing thermo-mechanical impacts in the cooled reservoirs (e.g. induced seismicity) as well as by testing innovative mobile ORC (Organic Rankine Cycle) to boost the electricity production. These low temperature resources will be provided by using oil wells or by lowering the reinjection temperature of operating EGS plants. The use of such existing wells will diminish the upfront investment, thus de-risking EGS and lowering their LCOE. In regard to mass flow, geological investigation of Variscan metasediment together with outcropping crystalline rocks will help the development of the enhancing strategies in such geological settings which are widely spread across Europe. Enhancement of permeability through the application of soft chemical stimulation concept will be carried out on new geothermal boreholes drilled in late Variscan granites in Cornwall. To support this program, various demo-sites have been selected to perform studies and experiments. These demo-sites represent various geological settings widely present in Europe: granites in Cornwall (UK) and Soultz-sous-Forêts (France), metamorphic sedimentary rocks in Havelange (Belgium) and Göttingen (Germany), oil field in Paris and Aquitanian sedimentary basins (France) and volcanic rocks in Reykjanes (Iceland). Finally, a map at European scale of all the compiled geological and technical information along with the development of a decision making tool will provide a useful mean to assess where future capacities should be installed. |
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spelling | ftdatacite:10.5281/zenodo.3520831 2025-01-16T22:40:31+00:00 MEET Project: Toward the spreading of EGS across Europe Dalmais, Eleonore Genter, Albert Trullenque, Ghislain Leoutre, Eric Leiss, Bernd Wagner, Bianca Mintsa, André Charles Bär, Kristian Rajšl, Ivan 2019 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3520831 https://zenodo.org/record/3520831 en eng Zenodo https://zenodo.org/communities/eu_project_meet https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3520830 https://zenodo.org/communities/eu_project_meet Open Access Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode cc-by-4.0 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess CC-BY EGS ORC Variscan basement geothermal – oil coproduction Europe Text Conference paper article-journal ScholarlyArticle 2019 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3520831 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3520830 2021-11-05T12:55:41Z The MEET Project aims at boosting the development of EGS across Europe in various geological contexts (sedimentary, volcanic, metamorphic and crystalline) by different approaches. This project, funded under EU Horizon 2020 grant program, has started in May 2018 and will last until October 2021. In regard to temperature, the MEET consortium will jointly demonstrate the opportunity to use proven low temperature resources (<90°C) from existing deep wells by finding the best material to avoid scaling and corrosion issues, by minimizing thermo-mechanical impacts in the cooled reservoirs (e.g. induced seismicity) as well as by testing innovative mobile ORC (Organic Rankine Cycle) to boost the electricity production. These low temperature resources will be provided by using oil wells or by lowering the reinjection temperature of operating EGS plants. The use of such existing wells will diminish the upfront investment, thus de-risking EGS and lowering their LCOE. In regard to mass flow, geological investigation of Variscan metasediment together with outcropping crystalline rocks will help the development of the enhancing strategies in such geological settings which are widely spread across Europe. Enhancement of permeability through the application of soft chemical stimulation concept will be carried out on new geothermal boreholes drilled in late Variscan granites in Cornwall. To support this program, various demo-sites have been selected to perform studies and experiments. These demo-sites represent various geological settings widely present in Europe: granites in Cornwall (UK) and Soultz-sous-Forêts (France), metamorphic sedimentary rocks in Havelange (Belgium) and Göttingen (Germany), oil field in Paris and Aquitanian sedimentary basins (France) and volcanic rocks in Reykjanes (Iceland). Finally, a map at European scale of all the compiled geological and technical information along with the development of a decision making tool will provide a useful mean to assess where future capacities should be installed. Conference Object Iceland DataCite Cornwall ENVELOPE(-59.688,-59.688,-62.366,-62.366) Reykjanes ENVELOPE(-22.250,-22.250,65.467,65.467) |
spellingShingle | EGS ORC Variscan basement geothermal – oil coproduction Europe Dalmais, Eleonore Genter, Albert Trullenque, Ghislain Leoutre, Eric Leiss, Bernd Wagner, Bianca Mintsa, André Charles Bär, Kristian Rajšl, Ivan MEET Project: Toward the spreading of EGS across Europe |
title | MEET Project: Toward the spreading of EGS across Europe |
title_full | MEET Project: Toward the spreading of EGS across Europe |
title_fullStr | MEET Project: Toward the spreading of EGS across Europe |
title_full_unstemmed | MEET Project: Toward the spreading of EGS across Europe |
title_short | MEET Project: Toward the spreading of EGS across Europe |
title_sort | meet project: toward the spreading of egs across europe |
topic | EGS ORC Variscan basement geothermal – oil coproduction Europe |
topic_facet | EGS ORC Variscan basement geothermal – oil coproduction Europe |
url | https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3520831 https://zenodo.org/record/3520831 |