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Title Geothermal Energy Operated Heat Transport Processes at Natural Gas Pressure Reduction Station
Authors Aniko TOTH
Year 2016
Conference Stanford Geothermal Workshop
Keywords Joule-Thomson effect, pre-heater, heat pump, borehole heat exchanger
Abstract Pressure reduction is necessary between high pressure natural gas transporting pipelines and low pressure distributing networks. Pressure reduction requires the pre-heating of the gas to compensate the Joule-Thomson effect. Gas fired boilers will be replaced by geothermal heat pumps at more than 400 Hungarian pressure reduction stations. The necessary thermal power and the required temperatures of the system are determined.
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