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Title Thermal Performance of the Cerro Prieto Geothermal Field Fluid Transportation Network
Authors Alfonso GARCÍA-GUTIÉRREZ, Juan. I. MARTÍNEZ-ESTRELLA, Rosember OVANDO-CASTELAR, Ismael CANCHOLA-FÉLIX, Paul JACOBO-GALVAN
Year 2015
Conference World Geothermal Congress
Keywords Cerro Prieto, transportation network, thermal performance, first and second law efficiency, heat and mass losses
Abstract The thermal performance at the Cerro Prieto geothermal field (LHGF) fluid transportation network was evaluated in terms of the mass, energy and exergy flows of the separated steam and water at selected points of the transportation network, the mass and heat losses from the separators, pipelines and fittings, and the partial (transportation sub-processes) and overall (wellhead to power plant inlet) thermal efficiencies. Thermal efficiencies of the transportation sub-processes and overall steam field (wellhead to power plant inlet) processes were also evaluated. The 1st law efficiencies range from 86.8 to 98.1% for the individual fluid transportation sub-processes while those of the 2nd law vary from 78.9 to 95.9%. The overall efficiencies are 67.6% and 75.2 %, respectively. Potential areas for improvement of energy utilization were detected and evaluated. This analysis showed a potential for energy recovery equivalent to 83 MWe of additional capacity while maintaining the same rate of fluid and energy extraction and the same number of producing wells.
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