Geothermal reservoirs: From vapour dominated to conductive systems
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Renewable Energy and Power Quality Journal (RE&PQJ).
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Abstract. Geothermal reservoirs are part of the system
needed to produce electricity using geothermal fluids. The
temperatures in the reservoirs are important for choosing the type
of plant. It is also important to know the principal type and
amount of fluid that the reservoir can provide. Temperature and
pressure in the reservoir will determine whether the fluid is liquid
ar vapour and whether the system is predominantly conductive or
convective. In this work we describe the different types of
systems, ITom the vapour systems where the observed
temperatures are highest, up to systems used with geothermal
heat pumps that exploit differences in temperature between the
soil and the atmosphere. In the last part of the work we present a
low-enthalpy geothermal reservoir, located near an old building
ofthe Évora University at Alentejo, in the South ofPortugal, that
is used to climatize the rooms located in the cloisters of the
building. We present the device and some problems related to the
exploitation of this reservoir.
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Duque,M.R.,Geothermal reservoirs: From vapour dominated to conductive systems.Renewable Energy and Power Quality Journal (RE&PQJ). ISSN 2172-038X, Nº 11, March 2013, paper number 286.