2017
DOI: 10.1515/congeo-2017-0001
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Deep geothermal sources for electricity production in Slovakia: thermal conditions

Abstract: Abstract:The contribution presents the results of geothermic interpretation approaches applied to measured geothermal data and is focused to determination of the thermal conditions both for application of classic hydrothermal sources exploitation and specialized EGS technologies for electricity production in the region of Slovakia and adjacent areas. Primarily, the heat flow density data and the temperature distribution measurements in boreholes were interpreted by classic 1D interpolation and extrapolation me… Show more

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“…We utilized the principle of the successive separation on the geothermal base (Majcin et al 2017) which provides the depth distributions for deep temperature of about 160 • C. This temperature is sufficient for the reasonable economic exploitation of the geothermal energy for electricity production minimally by the binary cycle technologies. Applied were additional geological, economic and technical parameters of geothermal sources.…”
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“…We utilized the principle of the successive separation on the geothermal base (Majcin et al 2017) which provides the depth distributions for deep temperature of about 160 • C. This temperature is sufficient for the reasonable economic exploitation of the geothermal energy for electricity production minimally by the binary cycle technologies. Applied were additional geological, economic and technical parameters of geothermal sources.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There the reservoir temperature of 160 • C is required as the smallest one for the reasonable electric energy production minimally by binary cycles (Kalina cycle, Organic Rankine cycle or others). The starting selection model is taken from the map published in Majcin et al (2017). The second criterion for the classification of geothermal source areas has technical and economical nature.…”
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“…The recently active, shallow magmatic reservoirs in the Lučenec basin and the Cerova Upland are unlikely despite the occurrence of relatively young, 1.6 Ma old magmatic zircons recovered from maar sediments [43] and even younger, Early Pleistocene (1.2-1.5 Ma) basalts NE of Fil'akovo [16]. The modern regional heat flow in this area,~90 mWm −2 , indicates partially molten masses~80-90 km deep [64,65].…”
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