2020
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-49637/v1
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Sustainability of the Exploitation of Campi Flegrei Geothermal Area Using a Zero-mass Extraction Device

Abstract: In this paper, the use of a zero-mass extraction device has been simulated in the volcanic area of CampiFlegrei (Italy),one of the most promising geothermal districts of Italy.The sustainability of the heat extraction has been studied with a coupled model of the geothermal reservoir and the deep borehole heat exchanger. The reservoir model has been built using the SHEMAT software, the heat transfer in the deep borehole heat exchanger has been simulated using GEOPIPE, a pure conductive semi-analytical model. An… Show more

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“…employed decision-making methodology [26], [178], [179], and conducted a thermoeconomic analysis to report favourable parameters that contribute to economically attractive geothermal projects. The exploration of opportunities and challenges related to geothermal development in oil and gas fields continues to unveil new findings [21], [180].…”
Section: State-of-the-artmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…employed decision-making methodology [26], [178], [179], and conducted a thermoeconomic analysis to report favourable parameters that contribute to economically attractive geothermal projects. The exploration of opportunities and challenges related to geothermal development in oil and gas fields continues to unveil new findings [21], [180].…”
Section: State-of-the-artmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In previous studies, several limitations hindered an assessment of the geothermal potential of oil and gas fields. These studies often neglected the effects of exergy gain and pumping expense on energy generation, as well as the coupled wellbore response in the analysis [26], [178]. The thermal behaviour of the reservoir, which differs from its hydraulic behaviour, was not adequately considered, particularly the displacement of hot fluids by reinjected cold water leading to unsteady-state conditions [194].…”
Section: State-of-the-artmentioning
confidence: 99%