Estimating low-enthalpy geothermal energy potential for district heating in Santiago basin-Chile (33.5 degrees S)
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Muñoz, Mauricio
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Estimating low-enthalpy geothermal energy potential for district heating in Santiago basin-Chile (33.5 degrees S)
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This work presents the results of a regional-scale estimation of low-enthalpy geothermal resources for district heating in the Santiago basin. The purpose of this work is to identify promising areas for the development of this type of renewable energy. The estimation was based on comparison of soil thermal properties and hydrogeological parameters, using Geographic Information System (GIS). To determine the geothermal potential, Ground Source Heat Exchanger (GSHE) coupled with heat pump was used to supply a fixed demand equivalent to the energy required to heat a Chilean standard house. The main barrier for the implementation of a GSHE coupled with heat pump is the well drilling cost, therefore the potential is presented as meters to be drilled in order to install 2 types of GSHE: 1) Borehole Heat Exchanger (BHE) and 2) Groundwater Heat Exchanger (GWHE). To assess the BHE, we used specific Heat Extraction (sHE) of sediments. To evaluate a GWHE, we used depth of groundwater table and groundwater drawdown caused by pumping water to the heat pump. The depth to be drilled ranges from 35 to 105 m in case of the BHE, while in case of the GWHE it ranges from 10 to 400 m.
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FONDAP/CONICYT Project 15090013
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URI: https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/133168
DOI: DOI: 10.1016/j.renene.2014.11.019
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Renewable Energy 76 (2015) 186e195
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