Evaluation of closed-loop U-Tube deep borehole heat exchanger in the Basal Cambrian Sandstone formation, Alberta, Canada

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Closed-loop deep borehole heat exchanger (DBHE) systems for producing heat from geothermal sources have the advantage that the heat transfer fluid is contained within the loop. In this study, for the first time, a U-configuration closed-loop DBHE was examined to evaluate the energy produced per unit energy invested from a 2330-m-deep geothermal reservoir in central Alberta, Canada. A detailed earth model where the system is modeled from the surface to the geothermal source is used in a numerical simulation model to understand the efficiency of the process. The results reveal that the fluid flow reaches its highest temperature in the ascending section of the U-loop rather than the bottom section which implies that the insulation on the working fluid should start in the ascending section of the U-loop. The results demonstrate that the closed-loop system can achieve ratios of the energy produced and energy invested of 7 GJ/GJ. Although this efficiency is promising, the absolute amount of heat energy harvested is limited by the loop’s heat transfer area in the geothermal reservoir.

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Chong, Q., Wang, J., & Gates, I. D. (2022). Evaluation of closed-loop U-Tube deep borehole heat exchanger in the Basal Cambrian Sandstone formation, Alberta, Canada. Geothermal Energy, 10(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s40517-022-00229-z

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