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Geological and Thermodynamic Analysis of Low Enthalpy Geothermal Resources to Electricity Generation Using ORC and Kalina Cycle Technology

Michał Kaczmarczyk, Barbara Tomaszewska, Leszek Pająk

2020Energies32 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The article presents an assessment of the potential for using low enthalpy geothermal resources for electricity generation on the basis of the Małopolskie Voivodeship (southern Poland). Identification the locations providing the best prospects with the highest efficiency and possible gross power output. Thermodynamic calculations of power plants were based on data from several geothermal wells: the Bańska PGP-1, Bańska IG-1, Bańska PGP-3 and Chochołów PIG-1 which are working wells located in one of the best geothermal reservoirs in Poland. As the temperature of geothermal waters from the wells does not exceed 86 °C, considerations include the use of binary technologies—the Organic Rankine Cycle (ORC) and Kalina Cycle. The potential gross capacity calculated for existing geothermal wells will not exceed 900 kW for ORC and 1.6 MW for Kalina Cycle. In the case of gross electricity, the total production will not exceed 3.3 GWh/year using the ORC, and will not exceed 6.3 GWh/year for the Kalina Cycle.

Topics & Concepts

Geothermal gradientOrganic Rankine cycleElectricity generationEnvironmental scienceGeothermal energyWaste managementEngineeringThermodynamicsGeologyPower (physics)GeophysicsPhysicsThermodynamic and Exergetic Analyses of Power and Cooling SystemsGeothermal Energy Systems and ApplicationsAdvanced Thermodynamic Systems and Engines