Prospects for Power Generation of the Doublet Supercritical Geothermal System in Reykjanes Geothermal Field, Iceland

Supercritical geothermal resources are in the preliminary exploration stage as a new type of clean energy and there are no practical utilization projects. The IDDP-2 well at Reykjanes geothermal field in Iceland encountered supercritical geothermal conditions in 2017, with a maximum temperature of 5...

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Main Authors: Yu Wang, Tianfu Xu, Yuxiang Cheng, Guanhong Feng
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description Supercritical geothermal resources are in the preliminary exploration stage as a new type of clean energy and there are no practical utilization projects. The IDDP-2 well at Reykjanes geothermal field in Iceland encountered supercritical geothermal conditions in 2017, with a maximum temperature of 535 °C. The system is still in the field experiment stage and no exploitation work has been carried out. Hence, a hypothetical doublet geothermal system was simulated based on IDDP-2 to study the power generation potential and favorable operating conditions for future development of supercritical geothermal resources. A multiphase flow model is established to predict the fluid and heat flow characteristics. Furthermore, sensitivity and economic analyses were performed to evaluate the expected commercial and environmental benefits of the supercritical geothermal system. The results show that the system’s evolution could be briefly divided into three stages according to the temperature variation. The power generation ranges between 5.4 MW~16.5 MW, and the levelized cost of electricity (LCOE) is 0.02 $/kWh. In addition, the system can reduce CO2 emissions, which are 1.2~7.75 Mt less than that of fossil fuel plants with the same installed capacity. The results prove the great development potential and commercial competitiveness of the supercritical geothermal system.
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spelling ftmdpi:oai:mdpi.com:/1996-1073/15/22/8466/ 2025-01-16T22:32:57+00:00 Prospects for Power Generation of the Doublet Supercritical Geothermal System in Reykjanes Geothermal Field, Iceland Yu Wang Tianfu Xu Yuxiang Cheng Guanhong Feng 2022-11-12 application/pdf https://doi.org/10.3390/en15228466 EN eng Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute J1: Heat and Mass Transfer https://dx.doi.org/10.3390/en15228466 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Energies; Volume 15; Issue 22; Pages: 8466 supercritical geothermal power generation sustainability IDDP-2 of Iceland Text 2022 ftmdpi https://doi.org/10.3390/en15228466 2023-08-01T07:19:06Z Supercritical geothermal resources are in the preliminary exploration stage as a new type of clean energy and there are no practical utilization projects. The IDDP-2 well at Reykjanes geothermal field in Iceland encountered supercritical geothermal conditions in 2017, with a maximum temperature of 535 °C. The system is still in the field experiment stage and no exploitation work has been carried out. Hence, a hypothetical doublet geothermal system was simulated based on IDDP-2 to study the power generation potential and favorable operating conditions for future development of supercritical geothermal resources. A multiphase flow model is established to predict the fluid and heat flow characteristics. Furthermore, sensitivity and economic analyses were performed to evaluate the expected commercial and environmental benefits of the supercritical geothermal system. The results show that the system’s evolution could be briefly divided into three stages according to the temperature variation. The power generation ranges between 5.4 MW~16.5 MW, and the levelized cost of electricity (LCOE) is 0.02 $/kWh. In addition, the system can reduce CO2 emissions, which are 1.2~7.75 Mt less than that of fossil fuel plants with the same installed capacity. The results prove the great development potential and commercial competitiveness of the supercritical geothermal system. Text Iceland MDPI Open Access Publishing Reykjanes ENVELOPE(-22.250,-22.250,65.467,65.467) Energies 15 22 8466
spellingShingle supercritical geothermal
power generation
sustainability
IDDP-2 of Iceland
Yu Wang
Tianfu Xu
Yuxiang Cheng
Guanhong Feng
Prospects for Power Generation of the Doublet Supercritical Geothermal System in Reykjanes Geothermal Field, Iceland
title Prospects for Power Generation of the Doublet Supercritical Geothermal System in Reykjanes Geothermal Field, Iceland
title_full Prospects for Power Generation of the Doublet Supercritical Geothermal System in Reykjanes Geothermal Field, Iceland
title_fullStr Prospects for Power Generation of the Doublet Supercritical Geothermal System in Reykjanes Geothermal Field, Iceland
title_full_unstemmed Prospects for Power Generation of the Doublet Supercritical Geothermal System in Reykjanes Geothermal Field, Iceland
title_short Prospects for Power Generation of the Doublet Supercritical Geothermal System in Reykjanes Geothermal Field, Iceland
title_sort prospects for power generation of the doublet supercritical geothermal system in reykjanes geothermal field, iceland
topic supercritical geothermal
power generation
sustainability
IDDP-2 of Iceland
topic_facet supercritical geothermal
power generation
sustainability
IDDP-2 of Iceland
url https://doi.org/10.3390/en15228466