Techno-Economic Analysis and Market Potential of Geological Thermal Energy Storage (GeoTES) Charged With Solar Thermal and Heat Pumps Into Depleted Oil/Gas Reservoirs and Shallow Reservoirs: A Technology Overview

Author:

Zhu Guangdong1,Akindipe Dayo1,McTigue Joshua1,Witter Erik1,Atkinson Trevor2,McLing Travis2,Kumar Ram3,Dobson Pat3,Umbro Mike4,Lederhos Jim2,Adams Derek5

Affiliation:

1. National Renewable Energy Laboratory, Golden, Colorado, United States

2. Idaho National Laboratory, Idaho Falls, Idaho, United States

3. Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Berkeley, California, United States

4. Premier Resource Management, Bakersfield, California, United States

5. EarthBridge Energy, Houston, Texas, United States

Abstract

Abstract Depleted oil/gas reservoirs represent a waste of underground resource ad investments of drilling, and also a potential risk to the earth's environment. Geologic thermal energy storage (GeoTES) is proposed as a solution to convert depleted oil/gas reservoirs into long-term seasonal energy storage. GeoTES can be hybridized with other techniques for viable commercial deployment, such as 1) concentration solar power (CSP) collectors and 2) heat pumps with excess renewable energy. Here, a technology overview is given on two GeoTES technologies, which includes system overview, techno-economic models and case study. Both GeoTES are shown a great potential in economics of individual project deployment and applicability across the US.

Publisher

SPE

Reference9 articles.

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