2021
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-226372/v1
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Geothermal Power Project’s Manageable Risks in Hungary

Abstract: There are many compelling arguments for using geothermal energy in Hungary. One of the most important is that the country could thereby exploit its abundant, relatively untapped network of geothermal reservoirs. These are considerably warmer and closer to the surface than in most of Europe. In the foreseeable future, Hungary’s geothermal resources can satisfy the conditions required for efficient energy production. The tremendous amount of energy stored in our geothermal reservoirs could satisfy much of the co… Show more

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“…The plant is fed by one well at 1500-1800 m depth that was originally drilled for hydrocarbon purposes. The well produces 2200 L per minute of water at 108 °C, which is reinjected at 8 bars of pressure into the same reservoir (Toth and Nádor 2023), after exiting the heat interchanger in the power plant. Geothermal electric generation in 2021 was 18.13 GWh (Low-Carbon Power 2023), which is an increase of 16% over the 15.6 GWh produced in 2019 (Table 2).…”
Section: Hungarymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The plant is fed by one well at 1500-1800 m depth that was originally drilled for hydrocarbon purposes. The well produces 2200 L per minute of water at 108 °C, which is reinjected at 8 bars of pressure into the same reservoir (Toth and Nádor 2023), after exiting the heat interchanger in the power plant. Geothermal electric generation in 2021 was 18.13 GWh (Low-Carbon Power 2023), which is an increase of 16% over the 15.6 GWh produced in 2019 (Table 2).…”
Section: Hungarymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to Toth and Nádor (2023), the Hungarian territory is in the Pannonian basin, which shows positive geothermal anomaly with heat-flow from 50 to 130 mW/ m 2 and a geothermal gradient of approximately 45 °C/km. Two main types of geothermal reservoirs have been identified.…”
Section: Hungarymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Although Hungary's natural gas use has declined since 2008, natural gas accounts for the majority of imported energy. Approximately 80% of this natural gas is transported from Russia via Ukraine and Austria 1 . Therefore, Hungary's energy policy strategy for 2022 focuses on increasing the country's energy independence, especially in the recent tragedy of Russia's invasion of Ukraine in February 2022.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Approximately 80% of this natural gas is transported from Russia via Ukraine and Austria. 1 Therefore, Hungary's energy policy strategy for 2022 focuses on increasing the country's energy independence, especially in the recent tragedy of Russia's invasion of Ukraine in February 2022. Russia completely stopped Nord Stream 1 gas flows, which has presented Europe with a new set of energy security issues.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%