地温梯度
环境科学
地热能
储能
可再生能源
地热采暖
太阳能
地热能
热能储存
石油工程
工艺工程
工程类
地质学
地球物理学
功率(物理)
电气工程
热力学
物理
作者
Sídney Green,John McLennan,Palash Panja,Kevin Kitz,Rick Allis,Joseph N. Moore
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.renene.2020.09.083
摘要
The Geothermal Battery Energy Storage concept (GB) has been proposed as a large-scale renewable energy storage method. This is particularly important as solar and wind power are being introduced into electric grids, and economical utility-scale storage has not yet become available to handle the variable nature of solar and wind. The Geothermal Battery Energy Storage concept uses solar radiance to heat water on the surface which is then injected into the earth. This hot water creates a high temperature geothermal reservoir acceptable for conventional geothermal electricity production, or for direct heat applications. Storing hot water underground is not new, the unique feature of the GB is its application to sedimentary basins with formations that are water saturated and exhibit high porosity and high permeability. For certain reservoirs like these, calculations suggest that nearly 100% of the stored heat can practically be recovered, and long-term, even seasonal storage is possible. Several publications presented by the authors on the GB, parametrically identified desirable reservoir characteristics [14,17,18]. This is a review of those calculations and the inferred conclusions for a viable GB system. Potential GB system well configurations, injection and production scenarios and ultimate heat recovery for economic value are also noted.
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