2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.egypro.2014.06.032
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A Technical, Economic and Environmental Analysis of Combining Geothermal Energy with Carbon Sequestration for Hydrogen Production

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“…For the northeast zone 13.5 million tons per year of CO 2 can be removed, compressed and injected at a depth of 2000 m [9]. The total amount of CO 2 injected into the geothermal well is 428 kg/s.…”
Section: Estimation Of the Electricity Generationmentioning
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“…For the northeast zone 13.5 million tons per year of CO 2 can be removed, compressed and injected at a depth of 2000 m [9]. The total amount of CO 2 injected into the geothermal well is 428 kg/s.…”
Section: Estimation Of the Electricity Generationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The hydrogen produced with high purity can then be used for later purposes. In this analysis, an electrolyser with power capacity of 52.5 kWh/kg is considered (which is equivalent to about 75% in efficiency) [9]. The computation of the hydrogen mass produced from geothermal energy is described as follows:…”
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