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Title The Creation of the 2,200-m-deep Reservoir at Hijiori HDR Test Site
Authors Ikawa T., Tenma N., Nagai M. and Sato Y.
Year 1996
Conference New Zealand Geothermal Workshop
Keywords
Abstract Hot dry rock power generation, like other geothermal power generation concepts that use ordinary geothermal steam and hot water , exploits underground geothermal energy for electric power generation . However , conventional methods cannot use underground heat of even very high temperature if very little or no natural steam or hot water exists in the ground , because such natural steam water is indispensable for conveying the heat to the surface to drive a generator . On the other hand , a hot dry rock system needs no natural steam or water . Hot dry rock power generation is thus a novel concept of using geothermal energy that has never been used before. In hot dry rock power generation system , water is injected at a high pressure into an injection well that penetrates into high-temperature rock . Thus , a set of fractures is created artificially in a basement rock to from an artificial geothermal reservoir in a region between production well separately drilled nearby . Then , water is injected into the injection well and flows though the artificial reservoir . After being heated , it extracts the heat energy of the hot dry rock in the form of either steam or hot water though the production well to the surface for power generation.
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