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Geothermal Energy Resources San Jose State University FX Rongère March 2009

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Geothermal Energy Resources. San Jose State University FX Rongère March 2009. Geothermal Energy Resource. Huge resource: At 10 km under the ground the resource are 13 M Quads Equivalent of 130,000 year of USA energy overall consumption 100 GWe possible in the USA by 2050 - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Geothermal Energy Resources

Geothermal EnergyResources

San Jose State University

FX RongèreMarch 2009

Page 2: Geothermal Energy Resources

Geothermal Energy Resource

Huge resource: At 10 km under the ground the resource are 13 M

Quads Equivalent of 130,000 year of USA energy overall

consumption 100 GWe possible in the USA by 2050

In California, Geothermal Energy is big:

Source: CEC-300-2007-0072006 NET SYSTEM POWER REPORT

2,068 MW installed in California in 2006 compared to 2,313 MW for the USASource: EIA.gov

Page 3: Geothermal Energy Resources

Types of Geothermal Energy

3 types of Geothermal Energy Power Generation (>3km - >150oC) District Heating (500m - <100oC) Geothermal Heat Pumps (100m - <20oC)

Source: http://www.geothermal.ch/eng/vision.html

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Geothermal Resource

http://www.worldbank.org/html/fpd/energy/geothermal/technology.htm

Heat comes from the core of the earth, the natural earth radioactivity, and chemical reactions

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Estimation of the heat flux

Conduction through the lithosphere

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crust

MSA

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k Thermal conductivity of the crust (2 W.m.K-1)

TS Temperature at the surface of the crust (20oC)

n Normal to the surface

TM Temperature of the surface of the mantel ( 930oC)

dcrust Depth of the crust is about 30 km

A Area (1 m2)

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Capture the energy deep in the crust

Water flow allows much higher fluxDrill a well deep enough to get the

required temperature

Assuming uniform crust depth

Average temperature gradient in the crust

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Temperature (C)

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Plate Tectonics

Best resources are at the boundaries of main plates

Page 8: Geothermal Energy Resources

Current Drilling Cost

Source:The Future of Geothermal Energy 2006

Page 9: Geothermal Energy Resources

Geothermal Resources USA

Page 10: Geothermal Energy Resources

Geothermal Resources USA

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Geothermal Resources USA

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Geothermal Resources USA

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California Geothermal Resources

Geothermal Power Plants

Glass Mountain 49 MW 96AmedeeHoney Lake 4 MW 85-89Geysers 1,421 MW 71-89Casa DiabloMammoth 40 MW 84-90Coso 274 MW 87-89Salton Sea 336 MW 82-00Heber 85 MW 85-93East Mesa 99 MW 87-89TOTAL 2,308 MW